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Well put together. I am another jasmine aficionado. I bought my plants from LIDL last year and first season they flowers lovely towards the end of the summer. Surprisingly they survived well the northern U.K. winter, but some brown leaves and stunting I decided to repot in the spring and they have grown vigorously using an occasional tomato feed. They get morning sun in a sheltered yard, from 0900 until 1400hrs. Unfortunately they don’t seem to have any budding yet. I will try and wait u til October and give them a good prune. I am very keen on using your home made fertizer recipe. Good luck from Northern England.
You can grow any varieties. The "Maid of Orleans" Arabian Jasmine variety is a prolific flowering Jasmine. And can adapt quite well to such sub-tropical zones🌷🌷🌱🌱.
Jasmine is a summer-growing plant, but now the weather is getting cool, so the plant will reduce flowering as well as will decrease the size of the flowers. Leave the plant as it is. Fertilize in spring for huge flowering. 🍁🌷🌷🌱
very timely...my jasmines were falling on star jasmine that i bought two months back. I also purchased an arabian jasmine yesterday online and will use your tips. can i use rose tone (fertilizer for rose). it's organic and 4-3-2. I had my star jasmine, in zone 9b direct sun for 6-8 hrs, but I see the flowers and buds were getting brown, dry, crispy and falling. So I moved it to shade, where it gets sun only in the morning for 2 hrs. Is that good thing to do?
They require at least 5-6 hours of sun. So keep in a sunny place. And use a fertilizer that is high in phosphorus and potassium. It will recover the bud drop problem. Also sometimes too much watering causes bud drop problems. So water only when plant needs, I mean when 2-3 inches of the surface soil is feeling dry... Follow the tips I have shared. These tips are also applicable for the star jasmine😊 And the hardiness zone of Jasmine is 8-11. 😊😊
Hi Nice video. Quick question.. I have a jasmine plant and i am new to growing one of this. My plant produces lot of new buds but i am not seeing them blooming fast. Do you know the reason why and what i can do to avoid this?
New plants show some disorders after planting due to new growing media and the surrounding environment. You do not need to do anything. Keep in a sunny place, water only when 2-3 inches of the surface soil feeling dry. Let your plant be stable. It will overcome soon. 😊😊
Hi Nishat, very helpful information on Jasmine 🙂 Recently I stumbled accross baby's breath plant which i really liked and I tried to buy the seeds online but instead of babys breath i got sweet alyssum and its not returnable 😶 I want to know if I can sow alyssum in this wheather ? Will the seed germinate in monsoon?
Obviously growing them in the ground will give you the best result, but they also do well if grown in 10-12-inch pots. You just need to prune the roots once a year(in pot). 🌱🌷🌱🌷❄️
My Jasmine only get morning sunlight, it is almost always in the shade, it is over 30 years old, every leaf points to the sun, I do not trim it at all, the plant does it all by itself.
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thank you for being straight forward w/pruning tips, I finally bought some and it needed it desperately
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Well put together. I am another jasmine aficionado. I bought my plants from LIDL last year and first season they flowers lovely towards the end of the summer. Surprisingly they survived well the northern U.K. winter, but some brown leaves and stunting I decided to repot in the spring and they have grown vigorously using an occasional tomato feed. They get morning sun in a sheltered yard, from 0900 until 1400hrs. Unfortunately they don’t seem to have any budding yet. I will try and wait u til October and give them a good prune. I am very keen on using your home made fertizer recipe. Good luck from Northern England.
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Very informative video
Thanks for sharing
Happy gardening
Stay blessed
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Nice🌿
Very useful sharing …….jasmine is our favorite flower
Very informative video, thank you
Thanks mame your reply is highly apriciated by me
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Nice video🌱🌱🌱
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Thank you apu😊❤️
Or any cutting? Thank you for your kind sharing of the video.
Whear from I baymaisur mauli jasmin plant you shell it ‘’ ?
Thank you Nishat
Thank you . You are good
Thank you
I m in Goa state so which amount four varieties which suits my climate more and which will give me more flowers ?
You can grow any varieties. The "Maid of Orleans" Arabian Jasmine variety is a prolific flowering Jasmine. And can adapt quite well to such sub-tropical zones🌷🌷🌱🌱.
Why is my Duke of Tuscany flower has a little or no scent? What is the solution?
Jasmine is a summer-growing plant, but now the weather is getting cool, so the plant will reduce flowering as well as will decrease the size of the flowers. Leave the plant as it is. Fertilize in spring for huge flowering. 🍁🌷🌷🌱
very timely...my jasmines were falling on star jasmine that i bought two months back. I also purchased an arabian jasmine yesterday online and will use your tips. can i use rose tone (fertilizer for rose). it's organic and 4-3-2. I had my star jasmine, in zone 9b direct sun for 6-8 hrs, but I see the flowers and buds were getting brown, dry, crispy and falling. So I moved it to shade, where it gets sun only in the morning for 2 hrs. Is that good thing to do?
They require at least 5-6 hours of sun. So keep in a sunny place. And use a fertilizer that is high in phosphorus and potassium. It will recover the bud drop problem. Also sometimes too much watering causes bud drop problems. So water only when plant needs, I mean when 2-3 inches of the surface soil is feeling dry... Follow the tips I have shared. These tips are also applicable for the star jasmine😊
And the hardiness zone of Jasmine is 8-11. 😊😊
Hi Nice video. Quick question.. I have a jasmine plant and i am new to growing one of this. My plant produces lot of new buds but i am not seeing them blooming fast. Do you know the reason why and what i can do to avoid this?
New plants show some disorders after planting due to new growing media and the surrounding environment. You do not need to do anything. Keep in a sunny place, water only when 2-3 inches of the surface soil feeling dry. Let your plant be stable. It will overcome soon. 😊😊
Hi Nishat, very helpful information on Jasmine 🙂 Recently I stumbled accross baby's breath plant which i really liked and I tried to buy the seeds online but instead of babys breath i got sweet alyssum and its not returnable 😶 I want to know if I can sow alyssum in this wheather ? Will the seed germinate in monsoon?
Yes it will. 😊😊
@@Plantalogy oh thats great , Thank you so much 😃💚
I am desperately looking for Arabian Sambac or Tuscany Jesmine, can anyone please suggest where I could find it in UK
Very helpful, but is it better for them to stay in the pot or in the ground? Thank you so much
Obviously growing them in the ground will give you the best result, but they also do well if grown in 10-12-inch pots. You just need to prune the roots once a year(in pot). 🌱🌷🌱🌷❄️
Thanks ma'am, do they have any pest, decease, fungal or viral attack
I found a scale infestation sometime back. 🫥🌷
Hi, Do you sell this plant?
Nice super
My Jasmine only get morning sunlight, it is almost always in the shade, it is over 30 years old, every leaf points to the sun, I do not trim it at all, the plant does it all by itself.
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