Of theroughly 200 species in the genus of true jasmine, some are well-suited for indoors.

Temperature and Humidity

Although jasmine is a tropical plant, it likes a warm environment.

Avoid overwateringjasmine hates soggy soil.

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Fertilizer

Jasmine needs moderate amounts of fertilizer.

Pruning

Many jasmine varieties grow fast and need annual pruning.

This is best done soon after flowering, as it reduces the risk of accidentally removing new flower buds.

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Cut the plants back as necessary to control their size and maintain their shape.

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Water it regularly during the active growth period but reduce watering during the months of slow or no growth.

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Pruning after flowering is key to encouraging new growth on which flower buds will form.

When pruning, see to it not to remove any flower buds.

Treat them withinsecticidal soapit might take several applications to get rid of the infestation.

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Winter-blooming jasmine will also exhibit stunted growth if the temperature is too warm leading up to the bloom time.

Some varieties are good for indoor growing while others are simply too big.

It depends on the punch in.

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When nighttime temperatures drop below 50 degrees, bring the plant back inside.

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