Does Jasmine turn yellow and wilt without flowering? That's definitely because you didn't do it well!
Author:JamesZ
Date:2022-04-05 15:21
It's the time when Jasmine blooms recently. Many flower friends should smell the faint fragrance of jasmine, right? However, there are still some flower friends who have various problems with their jasmine, such as yellowing leaves, wilting leaves and non flowering... Today, Huahua will give you a detailed introduction to the solution!
1. Yellow leaves
Reason 1:
insufficient illuminationPractice:
1. Cut off all the yellow leaves div> 2. Put Jasmine in the place where the indoor sun exposure time is the most, the open-air balcony is the best, the South closed balcony is the second, and the south window is the second. When exposed to the hot sun in summer, give Jasmine a little shade ~Reason 2:
alkaline soilPractice:
1. Remove the yellow leaves of jasmine div> 2. Add a drop of vinegar when watering jasmine. The jasmine was directly irrigated with ferrous sulfate in the ratio of 1:1000 ~ 2000. About once a week or two div>What if it doesn't bloom
Reason 1:
trimming is not in placePractice:
after Jasmine blooms every year, all branches are cut off, and only 1 ~ 2 pairs of leaves need to be left on the flowering branches div>Reason 2:
lack of phosphorus and potassium fertilizerPractice:
dilute potassium dihydrogen phosphate with water in the ratio of 1:3000, once a week, and spray the leaves 2 ~ 3 times before Jasmine buds appear div>3. Leaf wilting
Reason:
the slow root of the basin is not done well div>Practice:
1. Cut off all the flower buds, because flowering will consume nutrients, which is a burden for jasmine that has not slowed down at this time div> 2. Each branch leaves 3 ~ 4 pairs of leaves, and all other leaves should be removed div>Flower Encyclopedia
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