In principle, windmill jasmine has no special requirements for soil and can grow normally in any soil environment, but it prefers loose, breathable, and well-drained acidic soil so that the plant can grow better. Windmill Jasmine SoilWindmill jasmine has relatively loose requirements for soil, but it is best to use slightly acidic garden soil, which can ensure that the plant grows more vigorously. Loose and fertile soil is more suitable for its growth. How to prepare the soil for windmill jasmine1. You can use river sand, garden soil, and leaf mold to prepare the soil for windmill jasmine in a ratio of 1:1:1. Add an appropriate amount of decomposed animal manure as base fertilizer. Such soil is not only breathable and water-permeable, but also has high nutritional value. 2. Since windmill jasmine is not very demanding on the soil, you can use ordinary garden soil. It is required to be slightly acidic or neutral, and not too alkaline. Windmill Jasmine soil replacementWindmill jasmine needs to be repotted and soiled after about two years of cultivation. It needs to be changed at the end of the flowering period. Choose a larger and breathable pot. The soil can be prepared with peat soil and garden soil in a ratio of 3:2. |
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