1、 Breeding environment
1. Soil: loose soil should be used as much as possible to raise jasmine. If the soil with heavy viscosity is used, it is easy to rot roots p>
2. Light: it is suitable for growing in an environment with sufficient light, so let it receive sufficient light every day, which can make it grow on the balcony or in the sunny yard. However, if it needs a little shade in midsummer, if the sun is too strong, it will easily turn its leaves yellow p>
3. Fertilization: in the growth period, fertilization should be carried out once in spring and autumn. It is best to apply fully decomposed fertilizer. Do not apply nitrogen fertilizer alone, which will make the branches and leaves grow in vain and the flowers become less. Fertilization should be stopped when it enters the dormancy period p>
2、 Breeding method
Cutting propagation: it is best to carry out in summer and autumn. When cutting, choose healthy branches with a length of about 10-15 cm. Insert them into plain sand and ensure that the soil is wet. If cutting in autumn, it is best to cover them with film to ensure sufficient humidity p>
3、 Common diseases and insect pests
The common diseases of Jasmine are powdery mildew and leaf spot, and the common pests are red spider and scale insect. After the plant is found to be damaged by diseases and pests, it should be sprayed with medicine as soon as possible. The diseases can be controlled with carbendazim or chlorothalonil, and the pests should generally be sprayed with Omethoate emulsion p>