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Is jasmine suitable for indoor use?

Published: 2024-11-13 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/13, Is jasmine suitable for indoor use?

Jasmine is famous for its fragrance in the world, its flowers are white and fragrant and have a long flowering period, so they are suitable for potted ornamental plants or for flower arrangement. In South China and Xishuangbanna, they can be cultivated in open fields, planted under trees or as flower hedges by the roadside. While there are many potted plants in the Yangtze River basin and the north, let's take a look at whether jasmine is suitable for indoor use.

Is jasmine suitable for indoor use?

Jasmine is not suitable for indoor use. Jasmine can be cultured indoors, and its volatile oil has bactericidal effect, which can effectively kill indoor bacteria, and jasmine blooming accompanied by bursts of fragrance can make people relaxed and happy. But as far as the growth habit of jasmine itself is concerned, it should be placed on a sunny balcony or taken out to bask in the sun regularly to ensure its normal growth. At the same time, smelling the smell of jasmine for a long time may lead to hair loss and may also cause symptoms such as pollen allergy.

How many times a year does jasmine bloom?

Jasmine is very fond of fertilizer and can blossom three times a year as long as it is preserved. The first blossom is in June, the second in August and the third in September. If it is lack of fertilizer and nutrients, it will no longer blossom after blooming once. The appropriate fertilization method should be frequently applying liquid fertilizer with more phosphorus during the flowering period from June to September, preferably every 2 to 3 days. The fertilizer can be used with mature bean cake and fishy water fertilizer liquid or ammonium sulfate and calcium superphosphate. In general, more chemical fertilizer ingredients will burn jasmine plants. Spraying the foliar surface with 0.1% potassium dihydrogen phosphate aqueous solution in the evening can also promote its more flowering.

How to cultivate jasmine?

1. Soil: jasmine culture soil requires loose and fertile soil with good drainage, preferably sandy soil, which can be mixed with rotten leaf soil, fine sand and gardener. The cultivation base prepared in this way is good for jasmine germination and has a long service life.

2. Watering: the amount of water for jasmine flowers in winter and spring should be determined according to the ambient temperature. The lower the temperature, the less watering. Just keep the box slightly moist. The growth is exuberant in summer, there is a great demand for water, and it is necessary to spray water on the leaves of plants on a hot noon.

3. Fertilization: the fertilization of jasmine flowers should be done mainly during the period from late spring to early autumn, except that heavy fertilizer should be applied to the plant several times before blooming and after blooming, and thin fertilizer should be applied frequently, about once a week.

4. Lighting: jasmine flowers are best placed in all-day sunlight, and should be exposed to no less than 4 hours of sunlight every day if conditions are not allowed. If placed on the inside of the glass window, it may have a certain effect on the photosynthesis of the plant.

5. Temperature: when the jasmine is growing vigorously, the optimum temperature is 25: 30 ℃. It grows slowly or basically no growth in winter and spring, and the temperature can be maintained at 5: 10 ℃, which is very important to ensure the normal growth of jasmine in summer and autumn and avoid death in the cold season.

6. Pruning: Jasmine flowers grow strongly, and reasonable pruning is very important. usually, old branches should be knocked off in winter, nutrients should be preserved, and more new buds should be produced in the coming year. After the jasmine begins to bloom in large numbers in summer, it is also necessary to cut short the withered branches.

 
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