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A small skill of winter jasmine cultivation: flowering every year, flourishing.
1, Jasminum nudiflorum has a characteristic, which is that it blooms on the branches of the year before last, so we should prune the flowers after they wither in spring. Re-pruning is the main method after flowers wither. After each branch keeps 2-3 buds, all the other branches are cut off. Appropriate amount of nitrogen fertilizer should be applied after pruning to promote the growth of more branches. If you want to make plants flourish, you can grow new branches to about 10cm and remove them, which will not only make plants flourish, but also make more flowers bloom.

2. In addition to pruning, it is also very easy to notice these points in the usual maintenance process, so that winter jasmine flowers are very easy to bloom every year.

3. Jasminum nudiflorum is not strict with pot soil. Although only garden soil can satisfy its growth, garden soil is easy to harden. If you are not careful, it will harden and affect normal growth. Therefore, when choosing a substrate, it is best to choose a transparent and fertile substrate, such as general gardening soil.

4. Winter jasmine likes plenty of light very much, so we'd better choose the balcony facing south during the maintenance. Too little light will affect the number and color of flowers; Winter jasmine is relatively cold-resistant, and it can safely overwinter outdoors at MINUS 10 degrees in winter. If it is potted, it is best to keep the temperature above 0 degrees.

5, spring flowers are slightly drought-tolerant, and the basin soil is slightly dry at ordinary times; In the process of maintaining the winter jasmine, sufficient nutrients are needed. Generally, nitrogen fertilizer is applied after flowering in spring to promote the growth of more new branches, and phosphorus and potassium fertilizer are applied in autumn to help more flower buds differentiate.