No flowering: rubber trees, dragon blood trees, Australian fir, yew, southern fir, cycad, happiness trees are all easy to raise, as well as banyan trees.
Jasmine cultivation pruning:
As the flower proverb says, "Jasmine is not pruned, showing weak branches and few flowers" and "Pruning should be tough and flowers should be stable". However, people often pay attention to fertilizer and water and neglect pruning, and even the dead branches after wintering are unwilling to prune, resulting in weak branches, small leaves, unsightly plants and insufficient flowers. Pruning of jasmine is very important in summer, except that the delicate branches after wintering are cut off in spring, leaving only a thick base for new buds to germinate. After the failure of flowering, the branches should be kept for 3-5 knots in time, and the top should be cut off to promote the germination of new Asia. Make sure the flowers bloom.
Jasmine cultivation sunshine:
Jasmine likes a hot, humid, ventilated environment and needs plenty of light. Molly is afraid of cold. Potted jasmine in the south can be cultivated outdoors for the winter. In the north, keep warm in autumn and winter, move indoors and put it in the south direction. Strong sunlight makes branches strong, leaves dark green and flowers more fragrant, while insufficient sunlight makes flowers less fragrant.
Fertilizer and water for jasmine cultivation:
The high temperature season in midsummer is the peak of jasmine growth. Organic fertilizer and phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, such as peanut cake powder, bone meal, calcium superphosphate, multi-element flower fertilizer, etc., are applied twice a month. In summer, jasmine is often leafy but does not bloom. The main reason is that too much nitrogen fertilizer is applied, resulting in too many branches and leaves. In this case, it is necessary to control fertilizer and water, apply more phosphorus and potassium fertilizers to promote germination, and at the same time pay attention to moving jasmine to a sunny and well-ventilated place.
Jasmine is not drought-tolerant, but water should be avoided. Pour out the water in the basin in time during the rainy season, otherwise the leaves will turn yellow easily. Water the leaves twice a day on a hot sunny day in summer, once in the morning and once in the evening. If you find the leaves drooping, spray water on them to promote growth.