Accordingly, proper care will help the jasmine grow well, maintain its characteristic aroma to keep the living space fresh. Some basic ways to choose, plant and care for jasmine plants that housewives can refer to.
Choose seeds and propagate
courtney flowers can be propagated by picking branches, so housewives can choose healthy, disease-free flower branches, cut into sections about 15 - 20cm long.
Soak the branches in a stimulating solution at the roots before planting them in loose, nutrient-rich soil. Place the potted plant in a cool place, avoid direct sunlight, keep it moist so that the branches can quickly take root and grow into a small plant quickly.
Lighting and temperature conditions
Marigolds are gentle-lightsome, suitable for growing in places with morning sunlight or light shade. The ideal temperature for plant growth is from 20 - 27°C. Avoid placing the plant in areas with harsh sunlight or too low a temperature, as this can cause the plant to slow down growth or have more leaves to fall off.
Water and keep moisture
Marigolds need to be moisturized in moderation, cannot withstand soil that is too dry or too moist. Housewives should water 1 to 2 times a week, depending on weather conditions and soil moisture. Note to ensure that the soil is always humid enough, without stagnant water to avoid root rot.
Land and fertilizers
The soil needs to be loose, well-drained, rich in matter and nutrients. You can use a mixture of fine soil, organic fertilizer, rot and ashes in a ratio of 2:11. Regularly fertilize once a month with organic fertilizer or NPK to provide adequate nutrients for the plant. After each flower crop, fertilize the Pham and potassium to help the plant recover quickly and prepare for the next flower crop.
Trimming and forming planks
Pruning helps limit pests and stimulate flowering. Trimming should be done in May - June or September - October. Cut off old, dry branches, and sick pests, creating a neat canopy. After pruning, fertilizing and watering thoroughly will help the plant grow quickly and well.
Pesticide room
Marigolds are less susceptible to pests and diseases, but attention should be paid to preventing pests that eat leaves, wax reptiles, and red spiders. Regularly check the plants and remove affected leaves as well as use appropriate biological measures or pesticides when necessary. Ensure an open flower growing environment, not too moist to limit the growth of pests and diseases.