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How to prune African jasmine
1, topping: topping and pruning should be done well in the seedling stage of African jasmine, and removing the top can promote the germination and growth of new buds. Topping and coring are not only done once, but also need to be done again when the plant height reaches again.

2, thinning: African jasmine grows very fast in the vigorous growth period, and some branches will sprout, messy and dense, so it is necessary to thin the messy branches. Remove diseased branches, weak branches and dead branches first, and then cut off some cross branches and parallel branches.

3. Short cutting: It is also necessary to control the height of the plant through short cutting, cut off a part of the branches that grow too high on the plant, and keep the branches of about 10 cm, so as to shorten the height of the plant, inhibit the apical advantage and make the plant plump.

4. Shaping: African jasmine is an ornamental plant, and its beauty is also very important. In addition to the necessary basic pruning, it is also necessary to achieve the purpose of modeling by pruning to keep the plant beautiful.

It should be noted that African jasmine needs less watering after pruning, and it is better to water more, which can promote the growth of the plant. If it is properly maintained, it will soon grow new branches and buds.

African jasmine is best pruned before and after the long summer, which will not affect its flowering period and is beneficial to viewing. But at other times, if it is found that African jasmine grows too vigorously or its branches and leaves are too dense, it can be pruned. Pruning African jasmine during the growth period is beneficial to more new branches and buds, which can make the plants more stylish and have higher appreciation value.