Who can share their tips for growing jasmine indoors? Min...
3ft to light, indirect
4β pot with drainage
Last watered 1 week ago
If your jasmine hasn't been thriving, it could be due to a few factors. Hereβs what might help:
Light: Jasmine loves bright light, so try placing it in a sunny spotβjust avoid direct harsh sunlight, as it can scorch the leaves. If it's not getting enough light, it might not bloom as expected.
Watering: They like their soil a little moist, but not soggy. Check the soil, and if the top inch is dry, itβs time to water. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so make sure the pot drains well.
Humidity: Jasmine enjoys humidity, so if your place is dry, try misting the leaves or placing a small humidifier nearby.
Temperature: It prefers a steady, warm environment, around 60Β°F to 75Β°F (15Β°C to 24Β°C). Avoid placing it in drafty areas or next to a heater.
Pruning: Cutting back any dead or leggy stems can help the plant grow stronger. A little trimming here and there can make it bushier and more likely to bloom.
Fertilizing: Feed it with a balanced fertilizer in the growing season (spring to summer) to keep it happy. Less during fall and winter when it's more dormant.
With these adjustments, your jasmine should hopefully start showing some love back!
Light: Jasmine loves bright light, so try placing it in a sunny spotβjust avoid direct harsh sunlight, as it can scorch the leaves. If it's not getting enough light, it might not bloom as expected.
Watering: They like their soil a little moist, but not soggy. Check the soil, and if the top inch is dry, itβs time to water. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so make sure the pot drains well.
Humidity: Jasmine enjoys humidity, so if your place is dry, try misting the leaves or placing a small humidifier nearby.
Temperature: It prefers a steady, warm environment, around 60Β°F to 75Β°F (15Β°C to 24Β°C). Avoid placing it in drafty areas or next to a heater.
Pruning: Cutting back any dead or leggy stems can help the plant grow stronger. A little trimming here and there can make it bushier and more likely to bloom.
Fertilizing: Feed it with a balanced fertilizer in the growing season (spring to summer) to keep it happy. Less during fall and winter when it's more dormant.
With these adjustments, your jasmine should hopefully start showing some love back!
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