Grow Jasmine at Home Naturally
Bring the timeless fragrance of Madurai Gundu Malligai into your home garden. Easy to grow, rewarding to nurture, and beautiful to experience.
Why Jasmine is Perfect for Home Gardens
Perfect for Every Garden Type

Terrace Gardens

Backyard Gardens

Balcony Pots

Small Home Farms
Simple Care for Healthy Growth
- 5–6 hours of direct sunlight daily
- Water moderately — avoid overwatering
- Use well-drained soil mix
- Add organic fertilizer monthly
- Prune lightly for better flowering
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What should I check first when I receive the plant?
Always check the roots first, not the leaves. Leaf drying is normal ,A healthy plant is identified by
strong, well-rooted, and well-spread roots at the bottom. Root health decides the success of the
plant.
Why should I use a minimum 15-inch pot?
A deeper pot allows better root spread, stronger plant establishment, and higher flowering yield.
Can I use cocopeat alone for planting?
No. Jasmine requires fertile natural soil. Cocopeat-only or soil-less methods weaken root growth and
flowering.
Is it safe to plant multiple jasmine plants in one pot?
Yes. Planting 3–4 plants together help the plant grow bushy and supports more flower buds.
Should the roots be folded while planting?
No. Roots must be kept straight or gently spread. Folding restricts growth and affects root health.
Can roots be trimmed before planting?
Yes. Light trimming of root tips supports faster root establishment and healthy new growth.
Why do leaves dry or turn yellow after planting?
This is normal. The plant is adjusting to a new environment and soil.
When will new growth start?
New sprouts usually appear within 30–40 days, showing that the plant has settled well.
How much sunlight does jasmine need?
Provide 3–4 hours of direct sunlight daily, especially during the first 45 days.
What manure is best for jasmine plants?
Dry goat manure is ideal. Apply once every 3 months as a natural NPK source.
Why is fungicide application important?
Applying fungicide every 15 days helps prevent root rot and soil-borne diseases.
How often should pruning be done?
Prune once every December to encourage new shoots, better branching, and higher flowering.
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