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Can jasmine live with long spider leaves and dry hair?

The long red spider leaves are dry and can still live.

If you find a red spider, you should spray it in time, or you can cut off all the leaves and twigs, and then wait for the new buds slowly.

The most common species of jasmine are scale insects and red spiders, both of which secretly absorb nutrients from jasmine plants, resulting in dry stems and dry branches. At present, I usually spray directly with the special insecticidal aerosol for flowers and plants. As long as the insects are killed in time and then maintained normally, jasmine will slowly sprout new buds.

Planting method

Water early and late every day in summer. If the air is dry, it needs to be supplemented with water spray; During the winter dormancy period, it is necessary to control the amount of watering. If the pot soil is too wet, it will cause rotten roots or fallen leaves. Thin cake fertilizer should be applied once a week during the growth period. After changing pots in spring, you should always pick your heart and shape it. After flowering, you should cut it again to help sprout new branches, so that the plants can be neat and robust and bloom vigorously.

Jasmine potted plants require that the culture soil is rich in organic matter and has good water permeability and ventilation performance. Generally, 4 parts of garden soil, 4 parts of compost, 2 parts of river sand or chaff ash, and a proper amount of fully decomposed dried cake powder, chicken and duck manure, etc. are used, and the powder and coarse particles are screened out, and the coarse particles are used as the bottom to cover the surface.