1. Can I change the pot?It is best to repot jasmine in spring from April to May, when the climate is suitable and the growth condition is better. It is possible to repot in winter, but you have to choose the right time. It is best to repot in late winter, before spring germination. Repotting during this period happens to be during the dormant period, which has less impact on the plant. It is also close to spring, when the plant can take root and sprout, which has a positive impact on later growth. 2. Precautions1. Pay attention to insulation: The climate outside is cold in winter. If you are not careful, the plants will suffer from frost damage, so repotting must be done indoors. Pay attention to warming measures and place them in a sunny place to ensure sufficient light every day to increase their own temperature. 2. Pay attention to moisturizing: A certain level of humidity is required for the plant to recover. In addition, the climate is dry in winter, so spraying water is very necessary. You can use a small spray bottle to spray water on the plant, but pay attention to water control and do not pour too much water into the pot. 3. Pruning: Prune the branches, leaves and roots, cut off the rotten roots, and shorten some of the branches that have grown before. |
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