Root Health First. Growth Follows Naturally.
Expert guidance for your Jeyam Jasmine plants. Strong roots today ensure healthy growth and fragrant flowers tomorrow.
Important: When You Receive Your Plant
- Check the Roots First Do not worry about dry leaves. A healthy plant is identified by strong, well-rooted, and well-spread roots at the bottom
- Handling Note Do not keep plants soaked in water all day (prevents fungal infection).
- If you cannot plant immediately Keep the plant in the package and lightly sprinkle water on the roots and head.
The 4 Pillars of Jasmine Care

Pot & Soil
Use a 15-inch or larger pot with enriched natural soil. Avoid cocopeat-only or soil-less mixes.

Sunlight
Provide 3–4 hours of direct sunlight daily, especially during the first 45 days.

Nutrition
Apply dry goat manure (Natural NPK) once every 3 months

Protection
Use fungicide every 15 days to prevent root rot and soil-borne diseases.
Advanced Planting Tips
Bushy Growth
Plant 3–4 plants together in one pot to create a fuller and bushier appearance.
Root Alignment
Keep roots straight or gently spread. Do not fold or compress roots during planting.
Root Trimming
Lightly trim root tips before planting to support faster establishment and growth.
Planting & Caring FAQs
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.
Important Handling Note:
Do not keep the plants soaked in water for the whole day, as this can cause fungal infection and root
damage. If you are unable to plant on the same day, keep the plant in the same package and lightly
sprinkle water on the roots and head to maintain moisture until planting.
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.
Should the roots be folded while planting?
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.
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