How to Care for  Indoor Jasmine

How to Care for  Indoor Jasmine

Now that we’ve covered the ways you can grow jasmine indoors, let’s talk about how to care for a plant.

Lighting and Temperature Your jasmine needs full sun to partial shade, with lots of bright light. These tropical plants appreciate 6 to 8 hours of indirect sunlight per day.

Their optimal growing temperatures range between 80 and 90 degrees during the day, with nighttime temperatures between 70 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit.

Water and Humidity Indoor gardening with jasmine requires humidity. If you’re working outside grow tents or hydroponics, you’ll need to lightly mist your plant daily.

Another way to keep conditions nice and humid for this tropical understory plant is to place a humidifier nearby. Set the controls of the humidifier to give your Jasminum officinale plants (or other Jasminum species) at least 50% humidity. 

To water container-grown plants, check the top two inches of soil. If they’re dry, add water. Water at the base of the plant rather than above

Overhead watering creates conditions where jasmine is more likely to experience disease. For plants grown indoors, include some kind of water catchment below the container so you don’t spill water everywhere as it drains through the pot. 

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