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How to improve the rooting rate of cutting jasmine?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Now is the jasmine blooming season, after blooming must be pruned in time, these pruned branches, used for cutting is the best. These annual semi-lignified branches are trimmed with two bud points, that is.

Now is the jasmine blooming season, after blooming must be pruned in time, these pruned branches, used for cutting is the best.

These annual semi-lignified branches are trimmed into small segments with two bud points, that is, two pairs of leaves, and the bottom of the branch is trimmed into an oblique mouth to increase the contact area with the soil.

Leave one leaf or two and a half leaves for photosynthesis. If there are too many leaves, the nutrition will not be enough for it to grow.

The substrate of cutting can be cut with river sand, vermiculite or nutritious soil. After the branches are inserted into the substrate, the flowerpot is covered with a convenient bag to moisturize and reduce the transpiration of leaves. Several holes should be made in the bag to carry out photosynthesis.

Jasmine has a characteristic, that is, cuttings will grow young leaves before they take root, so let's not rush to take them out and transplant them. It will take about two months for the roots to grow and transplant.

Jasmine is more fond of fertilizer, put some bottom fertilizer under the transplanting soil, then put 1/3 of the soil in the flowerpot, put the rooting seedlings inside, and gently fill the soil inside, do not press it with your hands to prevent breaking the root system. After filling the soil, water again, closely combine the root system with the soil, put it in a place of astigmatism, and maintain it for a week or so. When there is obvious growth of new leaves, it shows that the transplanting is successful.

Jasmine cutting can learn from the above methods, the rooting rate is very high!

 
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