Community

Posted 9M ago by @FeralFran

Why do my flowers fall off so fast?

#ArabianJasmine
12” pot with drainage
Last watered 7 months ago
@FeralFran hi what’s your water schedule like, over an underwater ring will kill your plants. Is the plant getting enough sun? Here’s some information that might be able to help.:
οΏΌ Marilyn Arabian Jasmine (Jasminum sambac) losing flowers can be due to several reasons, often related to environmental stress or improper care.
Here's a breakdown of common causes and solutions:
Environmental Stress
Temperature Fluctuations: Sudden or extreme changes in temperature, both too hot or too cold, can shock the plant and cause it to drop buds or blossoms.
Low Humidity: Jasmine thrives in high humidity environments, so dry air can lead to flowers drying out and falling prematurely.
Too much or too little sunlight: Arabian Jasmine needs ample sunlight, ideally a blend of bright, indirect light and some direct sun. Overexposure can lead to leaf burn and wilting, according to Greg - Plant Identifier & Care, while insufficient light can hinder flowering.
Watering issues
Overwatering or Underwatering: Both extremes can stress the plant and lead to flower drop. Overwatering can cause root rot, making it difficult for the plant to absorb water and nutrients, according to PictureThis. Underwatering leaves the plant thirsty and can cause wilting and flower drop.
Nutrient imbalances
Excess Nitrogen: Too much nitrogen can promote foliage growth at the expense of flowers, according to Gardening Know How.
Lack of Phosphorus and Potassium: These nutrients are crucial for flowering, so deficiencies can hinder bloom production and lead to flower drop.
Pests and diseases
Pest Infestations: Pests like thrips and budworms can damage flowers and buds, leading to them falling off prematurely.
Diseases: Fungal diseases like flower blight can cause brown spots on flowers, leading to them dropping.
Solutions
Optimizing Environmental Conditions:
Maintain consistent temperatures and humidity levels. Consider using a humidifier or a pebble tray to increase humidity, according to the New York Botanical Garden.
Provide ample bright, indirect sunlight.
Adjusting Watering Practices:
Water regularly, allowing the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings, according to Greg - Plant Identifier & Care.
Ensure proper drainage to prevent root rot.
Addressing Nutrient Deficiencies:
Use a fertilizer rich in potassium and phosphorus during the blooming season to promote healthy flower production, according to Gardening Know How.
Managing Pests and Diseases:
Inspect plants regularly for pests and treat infestations promptly with appropriate insecticides or fungicides.
Remove and discard any infected plant parts,