Does winter jasmine affect feng shui indoors?

Winter jasmine can be planted indoors without affecting geomantic omen.

1. Transplanting is mostly from winter to early spring. First, plant it in a pottery jar to "raise the blank", and trim and shape it once before planting. Flowers bloom in spring, and leaves fall in autumn. Pour it out and shake off about 1/3 of the old soil loosely with chopsticks or wooden sticks, cut off long roots, find a pot of suitable size, replace it with new soil and replant it.

2. Regarding whether the winter jasmine can be preserved indoors, what we need to know is that the winter jasmine should not be directly basked in the sun for half a month to twenty days after it is put into the pot, but should be placed in a well-ventilated and bright place. As winter jasmine is a creeping plant, although its branches grow rapidly, there is no obvious trunk, and even thicker branches are difficult to find. Therefore, we should consider using the method of "replacing the stem with the root" to lift the curved root out of the soil, not the trunk.

Can winter jasmine be kept indoors? Several shapes of potted winter jasmine (photos)

3. Rooting should be done step by step, and it must not be done at one time, otherwise the fine roots of plants will be exposed too much, which will lead to the re-emergence of stumps and even the death of plants in serious cases. The shape of its roots varies from tree to tree, and it can take different forms, such as single stem, double stem, oblique stem, bent stem, bridge crossing and root lifting.

Pruning is the most common method to make the branches dense and uniform. Water less after planting, and don't water the pot soil until it is dry. Too much water can easily rot the roots. If the pot soil is dry, it will be conducive to rooting, and water should be sprayed on the trunk frequently.