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What if the jasmine leaves turn yellow? 7 tricks to make your jasmine glow for the second spring.

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Although jasmine is a kind of flower that is very easy to feed, it is all relative, because if it is not properly maintained, or if you leave it alone for a long time, the jasmine will get sick, and then the leaves will turn yellow, red, or even fall off all the leaves. What about the jasmine leaves that turn yellow? Actually, there's no hurry.

Although jasmine is a kind of flower that is very easy to feed, it is all relative, because if it is not properly maintained, or if you leave it alone for a long time, the jasmine will get sick, and then the leaves will turn yellow, red, or even fall off all the leaves. What about the jasmine leaves that turn yellow? In fact, there is no hurry, because you only need to find the cause of the yellowing of jasmine leaves, and then solve it!

What if the leaves of jasmine turn yellow

In life, many flower friends think that it is OK to master the method of cultivating jasmine, in fact, this understanding is wrong, because in some cases, your jasmine leaves will turn yellow, and at this time you need to deal with them properly. What about the jasmine leaves that turn yellow? Below, the editor will introduce in detail 7 aspects such as soil, watering, light and temperature.

II. Causes of yellowing of jasmine leaves and their solutions

1. The soil is slightly alkaline.

Soil is an important factor causing the yellowing of jasmine leaves. The soil of jasmine should choose acidic soil, if the soil is weakly alkaline, it will cause leaves to change from yellow to green, or even fall off; in addition, long-term irrigation with alkaline water will also lead to poor plant growth and yellow branches and leaves.

Solution: ① should be maintained with acidic nutritious soil; ② can be solved by adding ferrous sulfate liquid or alum fertilizer water and increasing soluble iron in the soil.

2. Insufficient or too much light

Jasmine is a light-loving flower, so it is necessary to place jasmine in a place with plenty of scattered sunlight for maintenance. Once it is placed in the shade, there will soon be yellow leaves, withered tips, and even fallen leaves; in addition, the summer is hot and hot, so it can not be directly exposed to the sun, which will lead to the basin soil being too dry and easy to cause the leaves of the pot plants to turn yellow and wither.

Solution: ① ensures that jasmine has sufficient light conditions; ② in summer, can not be directly exposed to the sun, at this time can be put back indoors, wait for the noon sun before taking out.

3. Too much or too little watering

Too much or too little watering is also one of the reasons why jasmine leaves turn yellow. When watering too much, the basin soil will be in a wet state for a long time, which will cause the root system to suffocate and rot due to lack of oxygen, and the plant will not be able to absorb nutrients and make the leaves yellow, even wither and die. When watered too little, the old leaves will gradually fall from the top down, but the new leaves will grow normally, the nutrients will be insufficient, and the leaves will turn yellow.

Solution: encounter the above phenomenon, we should pay attention to the appropriate amount of water, to ensure that the basin soil is moist, not stagnant water. However, the best way to water jasmine is to get wet between dryness and dryness, so that the pot soil is not always wet.

4. The temperature is too low

Jasmine is a flower that likes a warm environment. It is not cold-resistant. In case of low temperature, the normal physiological metabolism in the body will be disordered, resulting in yellowing leaves.

Solution: can adjust the environmental microclimate, add plastic film or move it to a place with high temperature for maintenance and management.

5. Fertilization is too thick or too little

Although jasmine needs more fertilization, improper fertilization is also one of the reasons for the yellowing of jasmine leaves. When fertilizing too much or applying immature organic fertilizer, it will cause root burning, resulting in withered and yellow branches and leaves; when fertilizing too little, it will make the roots of the plant grow together, can not get the absorption of nutrients, resulting in leaves turning yellow.

Solution: in this case, the basin soil should be removed and replaced with a new basin soil. It is better to apply light fertilizer frequently in peacetime management, and don't want to make it full at once.

6. Do not change the basin for a long time

When growing in the pot, if the jasmine is not changed for a long time, the jasmine will also have yellow leaves due to lack of nutrients.

Solution: change the pot of jasmine, the soil can use more fertile humus soil, such as pine needle soil and so on.

7. Diseases and insect pests

Diseases and insect pests are also one of the reasons for the yellowing of jasmine leaves. The withered and yellow branches and leaves will also occur when they are harmed by red spiders, shell insects and other pests.

Solution: pay attention to ventilation and increase air humidity for prevention. When the emergence of insect pests should be timely spray control, as for the specific use of which agents, there is a special introduction in the prevention and control of jasmine diseases and insect pests, I will not say much here.

Analysis of yellowing friendship of jasmine leaves

The leaves of ① such as jasmine turn yellow gradually during the growth period, which is mostly caused by watering the flowers or the alkali of the pot soil.

If the leaves of ② suddenly turn yellow, it is often caused by root rot caused by excessive watering or excessive fertilization.

If the leaf edge of ③ is yellow and hard, it may be due to the lack of nutrition caused by watering, insufficient fertilization or long-term failure to change soil. Generally speaking, how to do jasmine leaves yellowing? flower friends should find out the disease according to the actual situation, examine carefully and prescribe the right medicine.

Second, the cause and treatment of jasmine leaf redness.

In the process of cultivating jasmine, because of improper maintenance, it is common for jasmine to get sick. In addition to the yellowing of leaves, there will also be the phenomenon of red leaves. According to the editor's inquiry, there are three main reasons for the redness of jasmine leaves:

1. Put it indoors in the wrong place, blowing a cold wind and catching a cold.

2. Forget to water the soil, and the soil is too dry for a long time.

3. During the winter, the basin is often overwatered and the soil is often too wet. All these will cause some or a large number of fallen leaves.

Treatment of redness and falling light of jasmine leaves

Potted jasmine flowers that have lost all their leaves should be carefully observed. As long as the branches are still turquoise, they will be moved out after the Qingming Festival and placed in a warm place of half-shade and half-sun. Some withered branches will be trimmed, and fertilization will be suspended, and the pot soil will be dry and watered. Let it rain on rainy days. In this way, as the temperature rises gradually, soon new branches and leaves will grow again from the buds or roots of its turquoise branches.

How to raise jasmine, the methods and precautions of jasmine culture / basking in the sun

Jasmine, needless to say, we must have seen, it is a more common potted flowers in life, the biggest feature is undoubtedly its pure white color. Generally speaking, how to raise jasmine is the same as other plants, but there are different points to pay attention to in the process of growing jasmine. The following are the breeding methods and matters needing attention of the jasmine arranged by the editor, which is very comprehensive. We might as well take a look at the cultivation mentioned in it.

First, how to raise jasmine, sunshine and watering

Generally speaking, the culture method of jasmine is relatively simple compared with Phalaenopsis, peony and other flowers, but it still takes some effort to plant jasmine well and prolong its flowering period. Light, watering, temperature, soil and so on are all we need to pay attention to, and then we will talk about them in detail.

II. Culture methods and matters needing attention of jasmine flowers

1. Loose soil

In the cultivation of jasmine, the most important thing to pay attention to is the soil. Jasmine is particularly sensitive to soil permeability, so it is more suitable to choose loose soil, which is easier for flowers with less developed roots such as jasmine.

Note: the alkaline basin soil will cause the leaves to turn yellow. When the leaves turn yellow, thin alum fertilizer can be applied every 5-7 days, and soon the yellowed leaves on the plant can change from yellow to green and gradually return to their original state. After that, it can be combined with fertilization, applying dilute alum fertilizer and water every 7 to 10 days, which can keep the leaves fresh green and grow normally.

Soil selection: 5 parts of rotten leaf soil (or peat soil), 4 parts of garden soil and 1 part of cake fertilizer were mixed, and a little bone powder was put on the bottom of the basin as base fertilizer. It is best to change the basin every year or every other year to replace the new soil. Watering thoroughly after changing the basin, and paying attention to loosening the soil, the temperature is kept between 22-24 ℃, which can accelerate the germination of new buds.

2. The light should be sufficient.

Jasmine is a light-loving flower, which likes strong direct light during the growing period. when the sunshine is more than 8 hours a day during the gestation and flowering period, the buds are full and white. So as long as it is daytime, flower friends should put it outside to receive enough light, but if it is midsummer, do not expose it to the sun.

Note: if the light is not enough, the branches and leaves of jasmine will jump, the color of the leaves is light, the branches are thin, the flowers are few, and the aroma is light. Therefore, in order to ensure sufficient light, it is a good choice to place jasmine on the balcony or roof.

3. Watering should be diligent

Because planting jasmine is suitable to choose loose soil, this kind of soil has good drainage, so we should pay attention to it when watering. Water must be thoroughly watered until the water has just seeped out of the bottom of the basin. But that doesn't mean it's enough. Florists are guaranteed to water at least twice a day, preferably once in the morning and once in the evening.

Note: once the jasmine is not watered enough, the jasmine will not grow well, and the leaves will be yellow and rare, so flower friends must water them frequently. As for when to water, there are two ways: ① looks at the pot soil to see if it is dry and wet, and whether it is dry or wet; ② taps his fingers on the flowerpot to listen to the sound, which means that the pot soil is dry, and his muffled voice means that the pot soil contains water.

4. Temperature: 25 ℃-35 ℃

Jasmine is a positive plant with long sunshine, and it is the most suitable for growth at 25 ℃ ~ 35 ℃. When the temperature is below 3 ℃, the twigs and leaves will suffer frost damage. When the lowest temperature is 0 ℃ and there is a slight frost, most of the leaves will fall off; at about 3 ℃ below zero, the branches are in danger of freezing, so the jasmine must be placed in a place with high temperature to grow.

Note: when the temperature drops to 5 ℃-10 ℃, the jasmine should be moved indoors and placed in the sunny window; when the temperature is below 0 ℃, the potted flowers should be removed from the window at night, lest the cold wind blow through the window and freeze the jasmine; when the room is frozen, at night, polyethylene film bags should be used to cover the potted flowers with the bottom and tie the mouth of the bag tightly, then put the potted flowers in a warmer place. In order to avoid the danger of suffocation of jasmine, you can also poke a few small holes in the bag.

5. Rational fertilization

Jasmine is fond of fertilizer and is suitable for the growth of fertile, loose and well-structured sandy soil and loam with a pH value of 5.5-7. However, less nitrogen fertilizer should be applied at flowering stage, because the effect of nitrogen fertilizer is to promote leaf growth, too much nitrogen fertilizer will make jasmine branches and leaves grow luxuriantly but do not blossom, so nitrogen fertilizer is more suitable for seedling stage. During the flowering stage, the application of organic fertilizer will be more effective, which can promote flowering and prolong the flowering period.

Note: sometimes jasmine flowers will only grow leaves but do not blossom, the main reason is lack of light, and second, too much nitrogen fertilizer. Because jasmine flowers should be exposed to the sun for at least 6 hours a day, and the branches that do not blossom should be treated at the same time; second, we should use less nitrogen fertilizer and more phosphorus fertilizer.

6. Pruning frequently

In the cultivation method of jasmine, learning to prune is a very important link. Necessary and appropriate pruning of jasmine can not only ensure the storage of nutrients of jasmine itself, facilitate the growth of new branches and the germination of new flower buds, but also ensure the beauty of the tree shape, but also make use of the cutting propagation of strong branches under pruning to ensure the replacement of new and old jasmine.

Note: when the day is right, jasmine grows rapidly and has luxuriant branches and leaves. If the new branch grows too fast and slender, the 10CM should be cut off from the branch to promote more lateral branches to grow.

7. Change the basin reasonably

It is necessary to change the pot of jasmine which has been planted for more than 2 years. At this time, the roots of jasmine have been entangled and confused, and the ability to absorb water and air has been greatly reduced. Loosening the soil alone can no longer solve practical problems. Change a larger flowerpot and match it with loose soil to make jasmine coruscate its second spring.

Note: when the jasmine flowers planted in the pot grow up from small to small, and the roots cover the whole basin, the plant needs to change from the small pot to the large pot. Generally, before the jasmine sprouts, the root system is pruned and then a larger basin is replaced.

8. Pest control

Jasmine is a flower that is not susceptible to insect pests, but it is necessary to take some necessary precautions if you want to bloom well. Red spider is one of the common pests when planting jasmine, and the corresponding insecticide is easy to buy, which is introduced in the pest control of potted jasmine.

Note: when spraying liquid, do not just focus on spraying jasmine leaves and flowers, the soil must also be sprayed, otherwise pests will not be completely cured. For infected leaves, they should be removed in time.

A strange trick of flower farming. Friends who love to grow flowers come in and have a look (2)

The 16th of my strange trick of growing flowers: cutting off the roots of old trees in segments and rejuvenating them.

It is said that all things in heaven and earth have a certain lifespan, and plants are no exception. Although we can not change this trend, but through certain ways, we can still prolong its life. Let's introduce a method.

The so-called lifeline means that life lies in the root, especially in plants. The root is strong, the root is old, and its life is coming to an end. So if we want to prolong the life of plants, we have to think about the roots-during the spring growing season, peel off the potted soil, cut off the whole root of the tree, and then cover it with potted soil, and thin new roots will soon grow from the old roots. This will be done in the next year and the third year, so that after three years, the roots of the trees have all been renewed. Compared with the old roots, the new roots have a significantly stronger ability to absorb water and fertilizer, so it is only natural for the old trees to regain their youth.

In addition, after cutting off the old roots, you can replace them with new soil from 1 to 3. After three years, the basin soil is equal to all the renewal, but also avoids the trouble of turning the basin, it can be said to kill two birds with one stone.

If the vitality of the old pile is OK, it can also be cut short in combination with modeling to make it coruscate new branches.

Seventeen of my strange tricks of growing flowers [Milan, blossoming every day]

Milan, the leaves are shiny and evergreen all the year round. When the flowers are in bloom, they are fragrant and fragrant, and the golden flowers like rice grains are also eye-catching against the green leaves. If the maintenance is in place, it will not be a problem for Milan to blossom five times a year, then can it blossom every day? There's a way--

Generally speaking, after Milan blossoms once, it has to "rest" for a period of time before it can blossom again, that is, it has to accumulate nutrients to prepare for the next flowering. So it blossoms intermittently. We want her to bloom every day to artificially meet its nutrient needs, that is, through proper bud thinning to reduce the nutrients consumed by each flowering. Specifically, when Milan blossoms for the first (or second) time in spring, it can first remove the buds of 1-2 branches, and then remove the buds of 1-2 branches after 4-5 days, so that it can be carried out again and again, accumulatively more than 6-7 times, and the branches after thinning can reach more than 60-70% of all branches. In this way, all branches of Milan can bloom in turn. It has achieved the goal of blooming and fragrant every day. According to the procedure, the unthinned branches blossom first, and after about 5-10 days, the branches that sparse the buds for the first time bloom, and then bloom according to the order of the flowers. In total, a pot of Milan will allow you to smell incense every day for 7-8 months throughout the growing season. (because it has a strong fragrance, it might as well remove some.)

Main points: 1. Keep up with water, fertilizer and light. 2. The plant should not be too small, it should have at least 10 branches.

Eighteen of my strange tricks of growing flowers-try it, the fat will make the epiphyllum blossom.

People have their own hobbies, plants are no exception. For example, gentleman orchids like to drink, but epiphyllum is addicted to fat meat. During the growing period, it is often fed with some fat meat, which can not only make its plants green and shiny, but also blossom as many as 5-6 times, with large and many flowers.

The specific operation is simple: soak the fat meat in boiling water and remove the salt, or boil the waste lard on tripe in water and then cool it.

Then use appropriate tools to insert several holes in the pan pot, 2-3 cm in diameter, then cut the fat or waste lard into tablets, pour it into the hole, and cover the surface with about 3 cm of soil.

Main points: 1. The effect is better after adding a little potassium dihydrogen phosphate.

2. Generally speaking, flowerpots with a diameter of 15 centimeters only need to insert two holes and three holes of 25 centimeters. By analogy, the fertilizer effect can be used for the growth of epiphyllum for one year.

3. Must be cooked and chopped, otherwise the decomposition rate is too slow and it is easy to attract insects and ants.

4. Using the waste oil in the oil collecting cup in the range hood, the effect is also very obvious.

The 19th of my strange trick of growing flowers-- beer spraying flowers and killing two birds with one stone.

It is self-evident that flower growers like to deal with all kinds of flowers. But you are dealing with not only flowers, but also all kinds of pests, , even though you don't like it at all.

Among the pests, aphids and red spiders are fairly easy to deal with, the symptomatic medicine is sprayed twice, the basic ok. But the shell bug is more troublesome, he has a protective layer-wax shell, spray has little effect on it, it really has some bulletproof meaning. So, in addition to manual deworming (brush brush), is there a more simple and effective way? Yes.

When you find a shell bug, don't panic. Prepare a bottle of beer, pour out some mixed with water, proportion water 6 wine 1, spray the plant again, spray all parts as far as possible. Check it carefully the next day. If the bug turns reddish brown and falls off as soon as you touch it, it must have come to an end. If there's anything alive, spray it again. Generally, after spraying three times (three days), it can be solved basically.

Principle: after the beer is sprayed, a sealing membrane is formed on the worm, suffocating it to death. But it's also possible to get drunk to death, which, of course, needs to be proved by entomologists.

In addition, beer is also a good leaf fertilizer, often sprayed, the plant can grow vibrant, extra spirit. The proportion is lighter than that of pest control, water 8 and wine 1 can be used. If you want to, you might as well try.

Twenty of my strange tricks of growing flowers-- four methods of water supply

Watering is the first hurdle for flower growers to go through, and it is also a must. Despite the simple watering, there are actually a lot of exquisite flowers in it, and many novice flowers are turned off on watering. With regard to watering, the so-called dry and wet; more watering in the growing period, less watering in the dormant period, more watering in small pots, less watering in large pots, and so on, we all know better, so I won't say much about it. Here are only a few special water supply methods--

1. Sand column method-preventing basin soil consolidation

In the flower pot or turn over the basin, first set up a few hollow pipes in the basin (bamboo tube, plastic pipe and iron pipe, etc.), and then fill the soil around it. Then pour the coarse sand into the pipe, and the upper end is flush with the soil surface. Finally, the empty tube is gently pulled out, and a sand column is formed in the basin. In the future, when watering, the water only spreads around through the sand column, which prevents the soil from hardening and has no adverse side effects.

Note: the pipe should not stand in the center, but leave the place where the flowers are planted.

Second, the touring method-without pouring half the water.

Half of the water is watered, that is, the water is not thoroughly watered, the top is very wet, and the bottom is still dry. If this is often the case, flowers and trees are still immortal? There are several reasons: inexperience; basin soil is too rigid; did not turn the basin for a long time, root disk entanglement, and so on. The solution is as follows: if you have more flowers, you can water them one by one, regardless of whether they are thoroughly watered or not. After all the water has been poured, it can be watered again from beginning to end, and some of them can even be watered for the third time. In this way, half-cut water can be put an end to. Because after the first round of watering, even if it is not watered thoroughly, the basin soil has been moist and softened to a certain extent, so that after a period of time, the second round of water is easier to be absorbed.

Note: there is no need for loose basin soil. If there are not many flowers, you can do something else after watering and water them again later.

Third, the method of sitting in the basin-to prevent the rotting roots of the broom.

The broom is very beautiful, it looks like a butterfly when it blooms, it looks like a flying canary when it unfolds, and it can make bonsai, so many people like to keep it. But in recent years, there are fewer and fewer people, because it is very easy to rot roots, and it will die if it is not careful. There is one method that is very effective in preventing its rotting roots, that is, sitting in the basin. Put some water in a container, plant the broom pot in it, wait until the soil is wet, that is, it has been thoroughly watered, then you can take it out.

Note: the principle of seeing dry and wet should also be followed.

Fourth, noon water-make jasmine more fragrant

Watering jasmine at noon can make jasmine blossom more fragrant to the nostrils, the ancients have summed up: "to get jasmine, a ladle of soup at noon." But watering under the sun at noon is a taboo for growing flowers, just like when people are too hot to take a shower immediately. To water flowers at noon without an accident, the premise is to put the water in the sun, wait until the water temperature is close to the soil temperature before watering, so ok, insurance.

Reminder: other plants have not been tested, please use with caution.

21 of my strange tricks of growing flowers-- the old towel gourd helps you to make the flowers beautiful.

When the autumn wind blows, it is time for harvest. The vines of towel gourd gradually withered like an old man's arm, the leaves trembled in the wind, and only one old towel gourd still hung heavily.

In the past, villagers used it to wash bowls and pots, but now no one uses it, and it seems to be a waste. Is it really useless? No!

Take off the old towel gourd and wash it to dry. When the flowers are turned over to change the soil or on the basin, cut them into small pieces of about 5 centimeters. Spread a layer of towel gourd stem in one place of the basin bottom soil, fill the soil above, then spread another layer in the basin soil, and then add soil, and then you can operate normally.

Note: before cutting, lay it flat on the ground and smash the loofah seeds with a hammer.

This method can effectively improve the basin soil and make it loose and unconsolidated. And loofah tendons and seeds decompose slowly in the potted soil, which is a good long-term nitrogen fertilizer, so the potted flowers are all leaves and green flowers.

22 of my strange trick of growing flowers-- the wonderful use of sawdust turns waste into treasure

In general, when decorating a family, sawdust is often dumped as rubbish afterwards. In fact, sawdust is of great use to us flower growers. We can totally turn waste into treasure.

1. Cutting: sawdust is used as the cutting medium of rose, gardenia, pomegranate and other plants, the effect is obvious, far better than soil or water cutting, and fast rooting, many roots, strong plants. What's more, it has a great advantage: after the plant takes root and survives, the sawdust that can be connected to the block can be moved into the basin soil together, so that it does not hurt the root, is easy to grow, and sees flowers and fruits early. Even the cuckoo, which is more difficult to insert, I have tried to succeed. The tender tip of the crabapple with an inch handle can quickly take root. The reason is that sawdust has better water retention and air permeability than soil, and there is plenty of oxygen.

Specific approach: after loading the sawdust into the flowerpot, repeatedly irrigate it with boiling water several times to thoroughly disinfect it. After the temperature drops, squeeze out the excess water (so that the wet sawdust can not squeeze the water out of the hand), and you can start cutting, the method is the same as soil cutting. Keeping sawdust moist after insertion will soon take root and survive. This method can be implemented all the year round, but it needs to be placed on the sunny windowsill with heating in the house in winter.

2. As a high-pressure dressing substrate: sawdust is also superior to other substrates because of its loose texture, controllable dryness and humidity, faster rooting, safer and higher survival rate.

Specific methods: after the plant is girdled, fill the plastic bag on the bag with a half-mixed matrix of wet sawdust and loess, and then fasten both ends.

3. As fertilizer: wet saw powder is used to make fertilizer, which is nutritious, economical, simple and clean.

Specific measures: wet sawdust and an appropriate amount of calcium superphosphate or potassium phosphate or urea and other inorganic fertilizer mixed, organic fertilizer mixed with better, into the plastic bag, tight bag mouth. Turn it over every two weeks to accelerate its uniform ripening, and it can be used in about six weeks in the spring and autumn season.

Note: 50% of the soil should be mixed when using it.

The above points are listed, but the rest are not overstated. In fact, the use of sawdust is more than that. We can use our brains and try it.

(alas, forget the important point, now add that sawdust should be fermented before use. )

When I used sawdust to make fertilizer, I added the right amount of rapeseed cake (as well as bean cake) for fish farmers, and added some chicken and duck manure (cow dung last year) and added a little water to let it ferment. After the number of rot, dry until half dry before use. The sawdust fertilizer made by this method above is more comprehensive in nutrients. The time is better in spring and summer, because the temperature is high and the fermentation is fast.

23 of my strange trick of growing flowers-if you want good winter flowers and trees, leave some grass in the pot

The reason for saying "stay" rather than "planting" is that there are often some weeds in our potted flowers that come uninvited and enjoy themselves and grow luxuriantly. General flower friend's reaction, is ruthless tooth itching, must want to get rid of it quickly, the so-called eradication is also.

It is not strange for me to say that it is strange, in view of the fact that florists often propose that it is difficult to master the scale of watering in winter. The roots are rotten, the leaves are falling, and the flowers are dying. Is there any easy way to make people grasp the scale of watering quickly? Yes, please show mercy and leave a few weeds in the basin to get rid of the roots.

Generally speaking, most varieties of plants are dormant or semi-dormant in winter, the water supply does not need too much, as long as the soil is slightly moist. However, many flower friends often rush to water the flowers as soon as they see the soil white, thinking that they may dry out, but in fact, the soil is white, and the middle is still very wet, so it is strange that there is nothing wrong with the flowers and trees.

Leave some grass in the basin, not all grass, but the green grass that is cold-resistant and upright in winter. It's not as many as possible, as long as there are three or five trees.

When is it time to water? When shouldn't I water it? Look at the grass! If the grass is still green, don't water it; if the grass is dead and tired, water it immediately. The yardstick is that simple!

Leaving some grass in the basin can do more than that: winter protects against the cold, summer protects against the sun, and decorates the basin-what do you want to see in the bare soil? In addition, when loosening the soil, a shovel of grass buried in the soil is green manure, which is enough to compensate for the loss caused by weeds competing for fertilizer with potted flowers.

I've been watering it this way for more than a year, and it works all the time. If you believe, you can try it, too.

Note: 1. Plants that are still blooming and fruiting in winter are not in this case.

2. This method is also applicable in other seasons.

24 of my strange trick of growing flowers-- burying a section to reproduce green bamboo into a forest.

"it is better to eat without meat than to live without bamboo." this is true of the ancients, and it is the same with people today. Green bamboo is also one of the varieties of modern family greening around the house or in the environment. Planting trees often takes ten years, while planting bamboo can often create a shady and evergreen environment in one or two years. Moonlight melting night, whirling bamboo shadow swaying outside the window, can add infinite interest.

Planting a few poles of bamboo in a pot, decorated with one or two quartz stones, is also a desk love in the hearts of many flower growers.

Bamboo is generally propagated with whips, and a few of them are sown with seeds. My breeding method is rare (taught by my cousin), but it works very well-it is simple and easy, and the survival rate is high. Bamboo lovers might as well have a try.

In the rainy season of early spring, the mother bamboo with full buds is sawed off between the two sections (that is, leaving a node scar in the middle); then the two ends of the bamboo tube are filled with moist sand, filled and compacted, and then sealed with clay at both ends of the tube, this is the first step.

Secondly, choose loose and permeable sandy loam soil, according to the thickness of the bamboo tube, dig a ditch with a depth of about 10 cm, bury the treated bamboo tube flat in the ditch, press it slightly, and then pour water through it, so that the work is done. Remember to bury the bud upward when burying the festival, and never bring it down.

Bamboo knots can sprout in about 25-30 days, such as bonsai, you can choose the rainy season.

Main points: 1. Select coarse bamboo for bamboo cultivation and fine varieties for pot cultivation.

2. When sawing the bamboo tube, be careful not to crack it so as not to hurt the bud.

28 of my strange trick of growing flowers-- inverted arrows.

Make the arrow lotus large and beautiful, eye-catching color, and extensive and easy to raise, many flower friends want to have a pot. The common tactic of family breeding is cutting, but many flower friends report that the survival rate of cutting is not high, and their roots will rot if they are not careful, so cutting has been in vain for many years. Why is the cuttage of arrow lotus easy to rot? Because its fleshy stem is relatively thick, the incision is extremely sensitive to soil moisture-too wet cuttings are easy to rot, and if they are too dry, the branches are shriveled and thin. Even a branch cut that has been alive for a long time will rot if it is not careful, and all previous efforts will be wasted. There is a wonderful way to solve this problem, that is, reverse insertion.

The method is simple: cut the 10-15cm cutter with a sharp knife (the part with a leaf tip at the top), and then insert it upside down into the soil, with a depth of about 6-8cm. Because it is inserted upside down, the incision is exposed. Like the current temperature, it can take root and survive in about 20 days, and new branches can sprout in a month and a half. At this point, you can safely turn to normal management.

Attention: 1. Be careful when watering or spraying water, do not spray to the upward incision.

2. there is no need to control the water, you can see the dry and wet as soon as you come up.

3. The cutting substrate does not need sand or plain soil, but can be cut directly in the fertile and loose soil.

4. Cut and insert as you like, and the inserts do not need to dry in the shade.

5. The cuttings from the new root to the old will naturally shrink and dry up in the future, and the new branches will take their place.

All right, that's all for the editor. After that, it's up to everyone to take their time to understand. Good luck. Please pay more attention to the succulent flower bed, thank you!

 
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