What is jasmine like?
When does jasmine bloom: care
In order for the flowers to grow well, the following cares are needed:
- Location: location is key in jasmine care. Although it is not one of its fundamental cares, it is true that this plant requires exposure to full sun. You have to understand that it is a plant that comes from hot climates, so it needs light to develop well.
- Temperature: Although it has hot climates, the temperature is not something fundamental. Be grateful for heat, but you don't need temperatures that are too warm all year round. Tolerate temperatures down to - 3 degrees. If the area where you live usually has frosts in winter, it is best to protect its roots.
- Irrigation: It should be quite abundant during the spring and summer months, which is when they have the growing and flowering months. Ideally, water every two to three days and reduce watering again during the winter months. During this time, it is enough to water when we notice that the earth has begun to dry out.
- Ground: it is another aspect that is not very important. And it is a fairly rustic and resistant plant. It is so versatile that it can grow in poor soils. Its ideal place is a universal substrate that is rich in nutrients.
- Sewer system: This is one of the fundamental aspects to take care of jasmine. It does not have tolerance to puddles, since its roots can rot easily. This means that we need a soil with good drainage. Thanks to this drainage the excess irrigation water can be evacuated without problems.
- Subscriber: It is not only important to know when the jasmine blooms to see its flowers, but to use the fertilizer well. If we want to see it full of flowers and growing well, we must apply fertilizer during the development months. The ideal is to apply a dose of fertilizer monthly.
Why is my jasmine not blooming?
It has not been pruned
You have too much or too little water
Lack of fertilizer
Hope these tips help your jasmine bloom again.
Hello, my jasmine always bloomed, it looks like a tree, but last year a stone fell and I hair it, and now it's full of leaves, but it doesn't bloom. What can I do?
Hi Liliana.
You have to be patient. If it has new leaves it will surely flower soon.
A greeting.
Hello, I wanted to ask you a question about a cape jasmine (white flowers) that we have in the family for years. The plant is a little over 2 meters high, it is really a big jasmine.
After flowering regularly as every year with its typical well-scented flowers, something very strange happened. Once the typical flowering was finished, having to wait until next year for another, the finite brown twigs began to emerge, as if they were a continuation of these, a kind of very finite green buds from which atypical flowers came out of the plant , smaller, with much less petals and with a very light jasmine aroma. According to older people in the family, it is the first that something like this happened.
The question if we are facing something strange or if it is normal for a jasmine to release 2 different flowers?
Thank you very much for reading and sorry for the length of the comments, but I wanted to make it as detailed as possible since I can not put photos.
Greetings. Thanks.
Hi Nicolas.
It's funny what you say. But more than being a flower, it may be that it is the fruit.
Anyway, if you can send us a photo through our facebook. So we can help you better.
Regards!
Hello, I would like to know if putting Jasmine leaves in a jar in the ground upside down can flower my little jasmine plant, thank you
Hello Roberto.
No. The leaves that are buried in the ground will decompose, and will release the nutrients that the plant used to make them, but this will not flower. In fact, if you have it in a pot, those leaves could be a source of infection (fungi more than anything).
If you want it to flower, we recommend doing things like putting it in a larger pot if you need it, or fertilizing it in spring and summer with a fertilizer that stimulates flowering, like the one they sell. here.
Regards!