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Cuttage method of jasmine

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-02-10 09:52:09
The best cutting time for jasmine peanut is in the evening. The cuttings were new branches, 4-5 nodes and more than two pairs of buds, 10-15 cm long. Leave only 1 to 2 pairs of leaves at the top of the leaves, and cut the top half of each leaf, then insert the cuttings into the soil for about 5cm.

Cutting time

Season selection

Jasmine flowers are elegant and pleasant. They are jasmine flowers with "one flower can smoke one room's fragrance". Although they are not as gorgeous and startling as rose, plum, orchid and Magnolia, they are always intoxicated by their snow-white flowers and unique fragrance.

The cuttage of jasmine is easy to survive, but it should be carried out in the growth period (May to October), with the best plum rain season.

Time selection

One day's plan is in the morning, but it's very bad to cut Jasmine in the morning, because just after cutting, it's going to encounter the sun at noon. Therefore, the best time of the day for cutting jasmine is in the evening. At this time, there is neither; the sun is shining, nor the long day needs to be excessive. After cutting, some dew can be produced at night, which is suitable for the growth of jasmine.

Illustration of how to cut jasmine

Process diagram

Selection of cuttings

For cuttings, new branches (low survival rate of old branches) with 4 to 5 nodes and more than two pairs of buds should be selected, with a length of 10 cm to 15 cm. The incision should be close to the node, the lower incision is about 1cm below the node, the upper incision is about 1cm above the node, and the upper incision should be cut into an inclined plane to prevent water from rotting.

Illustration of how to cut jasmine

Leave only 1 to 2 pairs of leaves at the top of the leaves, and cut the top half of each leaf, then insert the cuttings into the soil for about 5cm. There are about 20 cuttings in a 30 cm diameter flowerpot.

Illustration of how to cut jasmine

After cutting the cuttings, they need to be sorted out. All lateral branches and leaves at the middle and lower parts shall be cut off to reduce evaporation of water and avoid sharp contradiction of income and death.

Illustration of how to cut jasmine

Illustration of how to cut jasmine

Basin soil preparation

Prepare a basin of loose, permeable and permeable slightly acid sandy soil.

Then a pole is used to make a hole in the soil, so as to prevent the skin of the flower branch from being damaged during cutting.

Illustration of how to cut jasmine

Step diagram

Cut the sprouted head up in the soil, straighten the flower branch and compact the surrounding soil with fingers, so that the soil is close to the flower branch to prevent it from loosening, so as to facilitate its rooting and survival:

Illustration of how to cut jasmine

After cutting, put the flowerpot in the shade, avoid direct sunlight, pay attention to water spray, but not too wet:

Illustration of how to cut jasmine

Maintenance precautions

About a month later, leaves can sprout and roots can grow for about two months. At this time, it is still not suitable for direct sun exposure.

Do not apply fertilizer before rooting, otherwise it will easily cause bacterial infection and lead to socket rot.

Move into the room in rainy days to prevent the cuttings from rotting due to rain. After that, keep the basin soil moist and spray water on the cuttings properly, the roots can grow in about three weeks, that is to say, start to apply the liquid fertilizer with a relatively thin concentration, and at the same time, see the light moderately, and transplant and cultivate in 2 months.

Illustration of how to cut jasmine

how to cut Jasmine

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