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How to change the pot of potted jasmine? You have to learn a few points.

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Delicate, elegant, pure and fragrant, when it comes to jasmine, we are always generous with all kinds of praise, but in fact, as an excellent flower variety with both ornamental and aromatherapy value, jasmine does rely on its super high.

Delicate, elegant, pure and fragrant, when it comes to jasmine, we are always generous with all kinds of praise, but in fact, as an excellent flower species with both ornamental and aromatherapy value, jasmine does continue to appear in our home because of its super popularity. Of course, with the gradual increase in the number of people planting jasmine, the problems about jasmine planting have been mentioned frequently, among which the most feedback from flower friends and editors is the problem of changing jasmine pots. So today we will introduce specifically to this problem.

Why do jasmine change pots?

First of all, many friends may not know why jasmine needs to be changed. In fact, the reason is not difficult to understand, jasmine continues to grow, its roots buried under the basin soil are also gradually developed, and because the capacity of the basin itself is limited, if the pot is not changed in time, the original relatively small flowerpot is likely to hinder the expansion of the jasmine root system, resulting in uneven root nutrient uptake, and even the phenomenon of anoxic decay.

So why not use a large flowerpot in the first place? In fact, eating into a fat man in one breath is not a panacea. It is important to know that the roots of jasmine are underdeveloped at the initial stage of growth, if they are directly put into a large flowerpot, no matter the bottom fertilizer already owned by the pot soil or our late topdressing or even watering has exceeded the bearing range of the jasmine root, so it is very easy to cause excess fertilizer and water, and eventually lead to the emergence of soil consolidation and other phenomena.

Now that we know why we change pots, let's take a look at the specific operation of changing jasmine pots. First of all, the pot change of jasmine can be carried out when the axillary buds of branches show signs of germination in spring, and the old leaves and residual flowers can be picked up before changing pots, which have lost the ability of photosynthesis but still absorb nutrients. Remember to stop the water for a few days before changing the basin, the advantage of this is that the soil will be very loose during the change, and easy to shake off can effectively reduce the damage to the root of the team.

In the process of changing the basin, we need to shake off the soil of the root, so that the root of the whole jasmine is completely exposed. at this time, we can examine the root. If there are blackened and dried diseased roots, they should be cut off with sterilized scissors, and the healthy roots should be cut short properly, which can promote the growth of new roots. The changed flower soil does not need to be completely lost, and a part of the "heart protecting soil" can be retained, but pay attention to the newly added flower soil must not bring fertilizer, because at this time, the jasmine root needs a period of time to recover. if topdressing too early may lead to rotting roots.

Many flower lovers think that after filling the soil, the jasmine pot change work will be completed, in fact, this is completely wrong. Because the jasmine should be in a new environment and need to consume a lot of energy, but the root system of the newly potted jasmine is weak, so the jasmine in the pot period can only consume its original nutrients to adapt to the environment. Therefore, the appearance of jasmine yellowing, the phenomenon of falling leaves is not surprising, this is because it consumes its own nutrition. In order to consume less nutrition and adapt to the environment more quickly, we have to prune jasmine. The buds and buds on the branches must be cut off, which consume a lot of nutrients.

 
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