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Poet’s Jasmine – Jasminum Grandiflorum
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Botanical name:- Jasminum Grandiflorum.
Scientific name | Jasminum grandiflorum |
Common name | Poet’s jasmine |
Temperature requirement | 25-35 °C |
Humidity | 40-50% |
Light | Full sun or part shade |
Watering | Water everyday &keep moist |
Pests | Mealybugs, scale, spider mites, and whitefly |
Pet friendliness | Not hazardous |
Maximum plant height | 450-900cm |
Potting mix | Potting soil/red soil/manure/perlite |
Pot requirement | Good drainage&repot every 1-2 years |
Nutrition | Apply manure for first 15 days and npk for next 15 days |
Pruning & training | Remove dead & diseased leaves with sterile shears |
Flower color & season | White |
Description | install it in deep, fertile soil, kept cool to help it settle. It requires a well-drained soil. Jasmine officinale well supports the presence of limestone in the soil.In summer, it needs abundant watering, but in winter let the plant dry well between two waterings. Bring soil to a state of visual dryness between watering. When watering, thoroughly saturate soil until a little water runs out of the bottom of the pot. Growing in a clay pot will help maintain a healthy root system. Fertilize once a week with ¼ tsp of fertilizer per gallon of water using a balanced, water-soluble fertilize like a 15-15-15 or a blooming fertilizer like a 7-9-5. Under cooler winter temperatures and lower light levels, stop feeding. Over a growing season jasminum officinale can become large vines that won’t fit well in the indoor growing space. Pruning of the vining stems should be done after the blooming cycle is complete, usually in late spring. At this time, they can be pruned severely, from which they quickly re-sprout. Another pruning can be done only if needed in late summer; from thereon, the vine should be allowed to grow until buds appear. The easiest way to propagate jasmine is to take slightly woody cuttings . Relatively high temperatures (64 to 70 degrees fahrenheit) are required so that the new plants form roots quickly. Winter jasmine and all other species can also be propagated using layering, whereby an offshoot is guided into a small pot full of potting soil, which is kept moist. As soon as roots have formed, the shoot is cut off from the parent plant so it can grow into a new separate plant. |
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