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How to transplant Jasmine

Jesse Pinkman
2020-02-12 10:06:17
Transplanting Jasmine can be carried out in spring and autumn. Take out the surviving jasmine from the basin, reserve the sand ball of the root system, slowly put it into the new basin soil, add the basin soil at the same time, compact the basin soil by hand for watering, and place it in the place with sufficient scattered light.

Transplanting time

Generally, the transplanting of jasmine is carried out in spring and autumn every year.

Pot jasmine

Transplanting method

When transplanting jasmine flowers in spring, you can add base fertilizer to them. Do not add it in other time. Take the surviving Jasmine out of the basin and keep the sand ball of the root system (Xiaobian thinks that it is OK if you can't keep it).

Put the plant gently into the prepared pot soil. During the period, it should be stable (don't shake). At the same time, add the pot soil, compact the pot soil by hand, and water it. Place it in a place with sufficient scattered light, and don't directly place it in the sun. In this way, it can be maintained normally after a week's careful maintenance. When watering, it should be dried and then watered. Don't over water it. It will lead to water accumulation in the basin and hinder the normal growth and extension of plants.

Pot jasmine

Precautions

We should pay special attention to the transplanting of jasmine. When we plant Jasmine in our own pot, we need to pay special attention to the root system of jasmine.

Pot jasmine

It's better not to hurt the roots of jasmine and try to keep the fibrous roots of jasmine.

The fertilizer map can not be used for the selection of basin soil of 2.

It is not allowed to apply fertilizer during seedling slowing down.

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