Sowing and propagation of purple jasmine
Purple jasmine sowing and breeding is very simple, and purple jasmine has a strong self sowing ability. So, how should purple jasmine be sown p>
Purple jasmine is usually sown in spring, blooms in summer and bears fruit in autumn p>
From March to April every year, the seeds of purple jasmine are sown. If the temperature is maintained between 15 and 20 degrees, pay attention to moisture, and they can germinate and grow seedlings within a week. When the seedlings grow 2 to 4 leaves, they can be transplanted. Pay attention to shade maintenance after transplantation p>
Purple jasmine grows fast, and there are no difficulties in maintenance. Pay attention to appropriate fertilization and watering. As it is a kind of flower with deep root attribute, it is not suitable for sowing on the seedbed. It can be sown in a small flowerpot, which can be transplanted when it grows to the size that can be transplanted p>
Purple jasmine self sowing is also very simple. After purple jasmine seeds are planted, let the seeds fall off by themselves and germinate easily in the coming year p>
Purple jasmine old root propagation
With the growth of purple jasmine, the underground roots gradually grow old. Don't think it's hopeless. The old roots can also be reused to reproduce new purple jasmine p>
When the temperature is low in winter, the ground plants of purple jasmine have rotted. At this time, the roots of purple jasmine can be dug out. After digging out the root, dry the root block 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. It can be planted again in the spring of the next year p>
Cuttage Propagation of purple jasmine
Cutting is a common method of flower propagation, and purple jasmine can also be cut. Take down the tender buds (foot buds, terminal buds and axillary buds) of purple jasmine and use them as cuttings. Insert them into the soil mixed with slag, sand and garden soil. Keep the temperature at about 20 degrees. Generally, they can take root after 10 days. After rooting p>