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The difference between the reproduction of purple jasmine and night incense

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Purple jasmine, many people regard it as nocturnal incense, it is not clear. How does purple jasmine reproduce? The difference between evening primrose and night incense? How to reproduce purple jasmine: the sowing reproduction of purple jasmine, the sowing reproduction of purple jasmine is very simple, and purple jasmine has a strong self-sowing ability, so

Purple jasmine, many people regard it as nocturnal incense, it is not clear. How does purple jasmine reproduce? The difference between evening primrose and night incense?

How does purple jasmine reproduce:

1. Sowing and propagation of purple jasmine

Purple jasmine sowing and reproduction is very simple, and purple jasmine has a strong self-sowing ability, so, how should purple jasmine sow?

Purple jasmine is usually sown in spring, blossoms in summer and bears fruit in autumn.

Sow the seeds of purple jasmine from March to April each year. If the temperature is kept between 15 and 20 degrees, pay attention to moisturizing, they can germinate and grow seedlings within a week. When the seedlings grow 2 to 4 leaves, can be transplanted, after transplantation should pay attention to shade maintenance.

The growth rate of purple jasmine is relatively fast, and there are no difficulties in maintenance, so pay attention to proper fertilization and watering. Because it is a kind of flower with deep root property, it is not suitable to sow seeds on the seedbed. It can be sown in small flowerpots and grow to the size that can be transplanted.

Self-sowing of purple jasmine is also very simple. After the purple jasmine is seeded, let the seeds fall off on their own, and it will easily germinate in the coming year.

2. Old Root Propagation of Purple Jasmine

With the growth of purple jasmine, the underground roots gradually grow old, but do not think that this is hopeless, the old root can also be reused to breed new purple jasmine.

When the temperature is low in winter, the aboveground plants of purple jasmine have rotted, and the roots of purple jasmine can be dug up and stored. After digging out the roots, dry the roots of purple jasmine to the extent that the skin is dry. After that, store it in a cool and dry place, be careful not to water it, keep the temperature at about 10 degrees, and replant it in the spring of the following year.

3. Cutting propagation of purple jasmine.

Cutting is a common method of flower propagation, and purple jasmine can also be propagated by cutting. Remove the buds of purple jasmine (foot buds, terminal buds, axillary buds), use them as cuttings, insert them into the soil mixed with slag, sand and garden soil, and keep the temperature at about 20 degrees Celsius, which can take root after 10 days. Just take root and move back.

 
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