Jasmine flowers becoming brown and not growing
kandhi
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Comments (2)Sorry I do not have an answer to the original poster but for cottonwood468 Jasmine has to be an indoor plant in zone 5b....See MoreJasmine Sambac not growing/flourishing
Comments (1)I suspect root rot, despite the well-drained soil, if they're getting hit by sprinklers and watered as well. If your growing season has begun and you're not getting new growth, gently dig them up and look at the root ball -- is it small for the size of the plant, are there brown, mushy roots on the outside? You might try growing in pots for a season or so, in potting mix with some sand added, in order to re-establish roots. Also, until you see healthy new growth, don't fertilize! How much sun do they get? Lots of sun but protection from hot afternoon sun in summer is what they need, especially while young. Hope this helps! Jim...See MoreWhy is real jasmine smell so elusive outside of the flower?
Comments (25)here are some perfumes that are true to the flower jasmine: serge lutens a la nuit serge lutens sassasins demeter jasmine pikaki: child lily: serge lutens un lys tuberose: diptyque do son Il Profumo Eclair de Tubereuse Michael by Michael Kors (has a musky background scent, but the but the main note is tuberose & very true to the flower) Annick Goutal Gardenia Passion (smells like tuberose) Estee Lauder Tuberose-Gardenia gardenia: yves rocher desir de gardenia (smells EXACTLY like a fresh cut gardenia and inexpensive) kai perfume oil (smells exactly like a fresh cut gardenia, expensive and even better than yves rocher. get the perfume oil and not the edp spray) Perfumers cannot capture the gardenia scent from the gardenia so they have to create it. Many times they use tuberose plus other things to create a gardenia scent. @ cool plants: you said "a lot of fragrances (Essential Oils)are combinations of scents, an approximation of what a perfumier thinks it smells like." this is true of perfumes but not essential oils. essential oils are not created, but the oil is extracted or distilled from the actual plant, either from the stems, leaves and flowers depending on the purpose....See MoreJasmine Nitidum not growing, having brown tips on leaves
Comments (1)Hlily, Browning of leaf tips especially when it starts at the older, mature leaves almost always means fertilizer burn. If you fertilized your plant, it means you have likely overfertilized it. If this is the case, you need to repot your jasmine in a new fertilizer-free soil. (If you don't do this, the browning of leaf tips will continue to spread until your plant dies or if you are lucky, until after the high fertilizer level in the soil subsides and becomes 'manageable' to the plant.) If you didn't fertilize the plant at all, the nursery from where you bought it might have done so. You can also check on soil moisture. Browning of leaf tips is also a sign of dehydration brought about by insufficient watering or too much sun exposure. (The browning in this case however, is not limited to the leaf tips only.) tropical...See Morekandhi
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