White Jasmine Prune and Repot - Chinese, Star ~ Winter Jasmin ~Jasminum polyanthum - White Jasmine
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- In this video, I give my winter flowering Jasmine and much needed prune and repot! It has finished flowering for this year and is looking distinctly shabby! I tidy up all the spent flowers, trim away some old and dead stems, trim the roots back and repot for another few years of beautiful flowers and amazing scent in my home!
A FORK!! That is brilliant
When I repot, I cut the plant to 5 inches. This is severe pruning, but the plants seem to experience less transplant shock. The shorter size also makes it easier to handle during the repotting. The trimmings can be used for cuttings (as you mentioned) to give to friends and co-workers.
Sounds like a good plan if you can do that in early Spring when it has time enough to grow back dring the Spring and Summer. Thanks for sharing.
hi there, your videos are amazing, a kiss from Athens Greece.
Thank you!
Today ive tried to take care of it. It was standing in my balcony and i didnt know what to do with it. I repotted it and its october not really cold but in the evening its chilly. I googled it and they say they need cold place to stay in the fall. So i put it back on my balcony. I gave new soil and prune it a little. I hope it will bloom. I dont know what to do im so sad about it. I dont want to throw it away i just cant but it wont bloom i dont know what i am doing wrong😢
I love following you and your beloved Jasmine. So much so I purchased one earlier this year and it is outside at the moment.
I have been giving it a spray of water everyday throughout the year and appears to being doing well. However, I haven't fed it something I should have done. Do I just feed it during the normal feeding season March-Sept and what food would you recommend? Also it appears to have some green buds on it. What are these?
Feed with general purpose houseplant feed in the summer months, the green buds are the flowers starting to develop. Good luck.
Thanks for your reply. The green buds I mentioned eventually turned black. Should they turn black? I eventually threw it out it really wasn't doing well. I will maybe try again.
I bought a new plant recently and brought back in house since the winter is starting. Now I don’t know what I should be doing with the plant. I would like it to grow healthy for this winter and bloom again in summer. How do I prune and make it grows back?
H N Y Andy, i have followed your instructions on a winter jasmin, everything going great, only I've noticed a small black ball type attached to 1 the stems ! Any idea what it could be ?
Sorry I have no idea!
Thank you for infotmative video. Can you tell me, how many days take jasmine bud to flower?I had a lot bud coming out but none of them flower yet.
It can take a while depending on the temperature, if you want to hurry up the flowering you can move it t a slightly warmer place.
Please show closeup of what you are doing to prune the plant. Thank you,
The nusary here in Canada barely sells Jasmin...sad...
I have a few jasmins that are quite compacted in their plastic pots. I can't even get a finger in the soil. Should I just simply repot in the same pot, or go up 1 size? They're in 6 inch pots as purchased from a local shop. I haven't had much luck finding info!
I would go one or two sizes up, if the roots are quite compacted try to tease them out from their shape to allow them to grow into the new soil. an old fork is good for this.
@@HouseplantHacks thanks for actually answering my question! I have another one: I have several of these jasminum polyanthum in my house. some are outside on a NE facing balcony, others inside in a W facing window. I noticed my oldest jasmin has leaves that are drying up and getting crispy - it's in my bedroom W facing window but I have drawn the blinds to reduce the light (room heats up otherwise). Any ideas for that? I am in Montreal, Canada, zone 5.
What variety of jasmine is this?
As it says in the title, White Jasmine, sometimes called white star Jasmine, Latin name: Jasminum polyanthum.
What kind of soil
Its really not fussy in my experience. A general houseplant soil will be fine.
Hey Mr. Mouse what you doing? I'm watching an old episode of The Big Valley - you know the one where Audra is hanging off the cliff. Oh yeah, I remember that episode. How's she doing? Oh, she's hanging in there but that guy's awful slow, I was thinking about going over there and giving her a hand. What'd you think of the Jasmine plant repot? Any plant that blooms and smells good is alright in my book. HELP! HELP! Oh no we forgot about Audra!
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You waffle on far too much!
Off you pop then...