Features of caring for the most fragrant houseplant - jasmine

They gave me indoor jasmine for my birthday. I don't really like creeper plants, but this bush just charmed me with its white fragrant flowers. Tell me how to properly care for jasmine so that it blooms so beautifully in the future?

jasmine sambac Saying "jasmine", most immediately imagine a huge bush in the garden, covered with small white inflorescences that emit a heady smell. But this is not a single specimen of a plant - it has more than 300 species. Among them, there are indoor flowers grown indoors. There are few of them, only four varieties, but most often on the windowsills you can find jasmine sambac is an evergreen plant with creeping stems and long flowering. Its inflorescences are of medium size, can be either simple or terry, and they also exude the sweet smell characteristic of the plant.

In general, this culture is not particularly whimsical, but in order for it to bloom annually, you need to know some of the nuances of how to properly care for jasmine.

Temperature and lighting

jasmine on the window

Jasmine is a thermophilic plant and grows well when the air temperature in the room is about 24 degrees Celsius. However, with the arrival of autumn, the pot must be moved to a cooler room.

Avoid putting a jasmine pot in your bedroom as its heavy, sweet scent can cause headaches.

The optimum temperature for wintering jasmine is 10 degrees Celsius; at a higher temperature, the plant will actively grow young leaves and shoots, but will not bloom the next year.

All types of jasmine have delicate leaves and are sensitive to direct sunlight, from which they get burns. Diffuse lighting is what the flower needs, so east or west is the most suitable for growing jasmine.

Watering and fertilizing mode

In the summer, it is necessary to water the flower every other day, preventing the soil from drying out, but not flooding it. The top layer of soil in the pot should dry out between waterings. In winter, jasmine is watered less frequently.

To maintain the high moisture levels that the plant needs, it should be sprayed frequently. The exception is the wintering period in a cool room.

You can spray only the leaves, avoiding water getting on the inflorescences.

Starting in mid-spring, jasmine needs to be fed twice a month. complex mineral fertilizers.

Pruning

trimmed jasmine

In order for a jasmine bush to grow lush and beautiful, it must be cut regularly. This should be done in early spring, until he moved away from wintering and active growth began. Too long branches can be cut to half their length, and the rest can be removed by a third.

In addition, to stimulate branching, pinch the tops of the branches every month from spring to autumn.

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