White Jasmine - Direct sun or not?

Discussion in 'Vines and Climbers' started by scuzzycat, Aug 21, 2006.

  1. scuzzycat

    scuzzycat Member

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    I just bought yet another White Jasminum Polyanthum. I love their fragrance but keep killing them. This one is quite big and healthy and would hate to give it the same sentence as the others. Because its a tender perennial I will be bringing it indoors over the winter but was wondering how much sun it can handle outside right now. Also, it's root-bound and am wanting to repot it but before doing so I was wondering if this was one of those plants that hate repotting and like close quarters. Can anyone help me with its immediate care as well as its winter care. It seems to dry up during the winter and I haven't been able to get one to rebloom.
     
  2. Nandan Kalbag

    Nandan Kalbag Active Member

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    Here in India, All Jasmins are exposed to full sunlight. They are very hardy plants & can be easily be repotted or even shifted from ground without any damage. The plants may not be able to withstand severe cold in your place. They are easily propagated with stem cuttings.
     

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