How to water African Jasmine

Author:Flower Encyclopedia Date:2022-04-05 08:10

African Jasmine used to be called grey jasmine. The reason why it is called African jasmine is that its name sounds good and is the homonym of grey jasmine, not that it is produced in Africa. It is planted in the south of China and some countries in Southeast Asia. African jasmine is a good ornamental plant, suitable for both indoor and outdoor. Today we are going to learn how to water African jasmine.

Growth characteristics of African Jasmine:

African jasmine is suitable for extensive cultivation. It does not need to be taken care of too carefully. It likes sunshine, and can withstand drought, cold, shade, etc. at the same time, it has low requirements for planting soil and strong ability to adapt to the environment. But potted plants are weak, so we should take more care of them

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African Jasmine watering method:

Summer: in summer, the soil should be kept moist. If it is slightly dry, it can be watered. At the same time, spray water on the plants and their surroundings in the morning and at night. First, reduce the temperature and second, increase the humidity

Winter: keep the soil slightly moist in winter, and spray water on the plant surface and surrounding areas at noon. The room is relatively dry in winter, which can increase the humidity. It is best to water at noon in winter

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Precautions:

1. Ponding is not allowed during watering, otherwise it will easily lead to rotten roots

2. If the leaves in the lower part of the plant turn yellow and fall, it may be caused by ponding. At this time, it is necessary to change the pot and soil

3. If watering is not timely in summer, resulting in wilting of plants, watering is not allowed at this time. Spray water on the leaves with a watering can first. After the leaves are normal, water the soil appropriately

4. When watering in winter, keep the water at the same temperature as the room temperature. You can trap the water first and water it later

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How to water African Jasmine

Flower Encyclopedia
2022-04-05 08:10
Description African Jasmine used to be called grey jasmine. The reason why it is called African jasmine is that its name sounds good and is the homonym of grey jasmine, not that it is produced in Africa. It is planted in the south of China and some countries in Southeast Asia. African jasmine is a good ornamental plant, suitable for both indoor and outdoor. Today we are going to learn how to water African jasmine.

Growth characteristics of African Jasmine:

African jasmine is suitable for extensive cultivation. It does not need to be taken care of too carefully. It likes sunshine, and can withstand drought, cold, shade, etc. at the same time, it has low requirements for planting soil and strong ability to adapt to the environment. But potted plants are weak, so we should take more care of them

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African Jasmine watering method:

Summer: in summer, the soil should be kept moist. If it is slightly dry, it can be watered. At the same time, spray water on the plants and their surroundings in the morning and at night. First, reduce the temperature and second, increase the humidity

Winter: keep the soil slightly moist in winter, and spray water on the plant surface and surrounding areas at noon. The room is relatively dry in winter, which can increase the humidity. It is best to water at noon in winter

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Precautions:

1. Ponding is not allowed during watering, otherwise it will easily lead to rotten roots

2. If the leaves in the lower part of the plant turn yellow and fall, it may be caused by ponding. At this time, it is necessary to change the pot and soil

3. If watering is not timely in summer, resulting in wilting of plants, watering is not allowed at this time. Spray water on the leaves with a watering can first. After the leaves are normal, water the soil appropriately

4. When watering in winter, keep the water at the same temperature as the room temperature. You can trap the water first and water it later

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