1. Select culture soil: If soil is inserted, it is best to mix peat soil, vermiculite or yellow soil into the culture soil. They are acidic and breathable soil. You can dry the soil in the sun before inserting it. In addition, we can also use African jasmine to take root in hydroponics.
2. Cutting production: select healthy annual branches from African jasmine plants, cut one of them into several sections with the length of 12- 15cm, keep three leaves on it, and cut off all the other branches and leaves. The best distance of incision is 0.3 cm.
3. Cutting and management: insert the cuttings into culture soil or water, then moisturize them with plastic film, and then put them in a cool place to avoid direct sunlight, keep the temperature at 20-30 degrees, and observe the soil humidity every day.
Daily maintenance of African jasmine
Daily maintenance of African jasmine, light and humidity management. When the sunshine is not strong in spring and autumn, it can be placed in a full-light environment, and in summer, it should be kept away from light and maintained in a semi-shady and ventilated place. African jasmine likes the environment with high humidity, so it is necessary to water the leaves while spraying water in summer, and pay attention to the good ventilation of the environment to avoid the air being too dry to affect growth.
During the growth period of African jasmine, pancake fertilizer is applied once a month, and phosphorus and potassium fertilizer are applied before flowering; Topdressing in autumn can be 1-2 times, and organic fertilizer is the main fertilizer. When changing pots for planting, base fertilizer should be applied at the bottom of pots, and fertilization should be stopped in winter. The growth of African jasmine needs enough water, especially in the growing period. When watering, the soil should be moist and there should be no water around the plants.