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Jasmine in Bloom

A smell similar to that of the true Jasmine, the night blooming Jasmine grows very fast with dominant vertical leaders.  This plant produces hundreds to thousands of small Jasmine flowers.  One 7' plant, in bloom, will project a very pronounced Jasmine smell at about a 30-50 ft radius.  Warm nights will encourage more flowers to open and will also carry the odors farther.   Grows best with lots of food, water, and sun but can survive in partial sun and low nutrients. Also responds well to hedging/pruning. 

Stimulate flowering by first pruning tops and feeding with vegetative  nutrients (KumuGrowTM), to ensure strong re-growth.  Then hold back water for one week, after one week begin watering with flowering nutrients (PuaNuiTM) and any desired growth enhancer such as Humic Acid, Foliar sprays, and/or beneficial organisms. 

This is one of our favorite plants to grow as it quickly reacts to the grower's methods. An overall joy to cultivate; it vegetates fast with succulent green growth quickly turning into woody stem. Fast reaction to pinching and pruning and multiple flowerings per season is enough excuse for any gardener to spend time caring for this wonderful plant.

Plants
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es - established plant (6" or more with established roots)
     -list price plus S&H per plant email or call us for combined shipping rates
tray of 50 plantlets
Plants shipped as:
c - cutting (clean, disease-free, propagule calloused for rooting or already rooted)
     -orders come in trays of 50, with 4"-6" cuttings and please give us about 5 days nottice as we will take the cuttings when the order is placed and ship them out when callousing begins.  We guarentee a 90% survival rate.
     -list price plus S&H per tray of 50 cuttings

We package our plants at the Agricultural Inspection Station prior to mailing to ensure that they are clean and disease free, look for the stamp on the package.

 

 

 

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