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When will the winter jasmine be pruned?
Winter jasmine (details) blooms earliest among flowers, so it is named after the blooming of flowers in spring. If we want to make the winter jasmine grow better, proper pruning is essential. So when is the best time to prune the winter jasmine?

Winter jasmine (details)

Generally speaking, the pruning of winter jasmine is to leave two or three buds on each branch after the flowers wither in early spring, so as to cut off dead branches, diseased branches and excessively dense branches from the base. Because the flower buds of winter jasmine are formed on the branches in the first year, it is not suitable for pruning in autumn and winter. If pruning is carried out at this time, the branches with flower buds formed in summer will be cut off, resulting in no flowers to bloom.

After pruning, nitrogen fertilizer should be applied twice, 65,438+0 times every 65,438+00 days, to promote the germination of new branches. When the new branches grow to about 65,438+05 cm, phosphate fertilizer should be applied three times, 65,438+0 times every 7 days, to meet the needs of flower bud formation and differentiation, as well as the nutrients needed for flower bud propagation and flowering.