1. EnvironmentJasmine is a plant that likes the sun and requires ventilation, so generally speaking, except in winter, it is not suitable for indoor cultivation. It will grow stronger under the sun, and it will bloom more and have a stronger fragrance. 2. SoilJasmine is not very demanding on the soil. As long as the soil is rich in organic matter or slightly acidic, it will be fine. It can accept soil that is a little sticky or a little loose, and it grows relatively quickly, so when cultivating it, you must prepare a flowerpot that can provide it with enough growth space. 3. WateringBe careful when watering jasmine, as it likes water, so there must be enough water and no drought. |
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