Potted jasmine requires that the cultivated soil is rich in organic matter and has good water permeability and air permeability. 4 parts of general garden soil, 4 parts of compost, 2 parts of river sand or chaff ash, and a proper amount of fully decomposed dry cake powder, chicken and duck manure, etc. Sieve off powder and coarse particles, and cover the surface with coarse particles.
After planting jasmine, water the roots, and then put them in a slightly shady place for 7- 10 days to avoid direct sunlight, and then gradually see the light. The key to daily management of jasmine is water. According to the characteristics of jasmine, such as wet-loving, drought-tolerant, water-accumulating, good ventilation, etc., master the time and amount of watering.
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The main pests of jasmine are leaf roller moth and red spider, which harm the top tender leaves and should be prevented in time.
Biological control. Clearing litter and centralized watering can reduce some wintering bases and protect and utilize natural enemies. Predating mites, ladybugs, lacewings, thrips, etc. It has certain control effect on mites. The safety of natural enemies should be considered when selecting pesticides, and natural enemies can be released artificially if conditions permit.
Chemical control. Red spider has strong reproductive ability, great pressure on the selection of chemicals and easy to produce drug resistance, so it should be used in turn in time.
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