Jasmine

 

Jasmine
A fragrant, vining or shrubby plant known for its sweetly scented white or yellow flowers. Popular indoors for its aroma and graceful form.

We typically grow Jasmine in plant form in 5″, 6″, 7″, and 8″ clay pots

 

Common Name:

Arabian Jasmine / Star Jasmine

Mature Size:

Indoors: 3–6 ft tall × 2–4 ft wide

 

 

 

Growth Rate:

Moderate to fast grower

Optimum Temperature:

60-75 degrees Fahrenheit 

Characteristics:

Fragrant, evergreen or semi-evergreen vine or shrub known for its sweetly scented white or yellow flowers and glossy green leaves

Light:

Indoor: Bright, indirect light or a few hours of direct morning sun

Water:

Indoor: Prefers evenly moist, well-draining soil; allow the top inch to dry between waterings, and avoid soggy roots

Outdoor: Keep soil evening moist 

Fertalizer:

Balanced or bloom-boosting fertilizer every 2–4 weeks

Common Pests/Issues:

Pests: Aphids, whiteflies, spider mites, and mealybugs

 
Diseases: Root rot or powdery mildew

Additional Notes:

In northern climates, bring plants indoors to overwinter. Prune any dead or dying leaves and tissue from the plant before brining indoors. Observe over the next couple of weeks and treat with neem oil if pests are found to be present. Ensure plant gets enough light and is away from direct air flow/heat