Jasmine - indoor flower

Jasmine - indoor flower, which is an evergreen plant with simple or double, good-smelling flowers. There are also varieties of jasmine whose flowers are odorless.
Jasmine is an indoor flower that has gained popularity. Particular attention is paid to varieties that are characterized winter flowering. Jasmine plant native from warm countries, so it will not survive in open ground in our latitudes. Wild or garden jasmine is grown in our gardens, this jasmine belongs to the genus Chubushnikov. This plant is a shrub, not a vine, the smell of its flowers is similar to real jasmine.
Jasmine is doing well at home. The plant is not capricious and does not require special care. It is advisable to choose soil for jasmine from deciduous, clay-turf soil, as well as sand in equal proportions.
For watering should be used settled and slightly acidified water. Watering should be moderate; watering should be increased in summer and reduced in winter. In hot weather, jasmine leaves can be sprayed. Every year young jasmine plants need transplant, and adult plants can be used less often. Transplantation is carried out in the spring. The temperature in winter should be less than 20 degrees. In summer, the plant can be taken outside or onto the balcony. But the plant needs to be fenced off from direct sun.
Jasmine periodically needs pruning, this promotes its flowering and the formation of young shoots. Jasmine needs feed for the full formation of buds and flowering.Fertilizing can be carried out until the very end of flowering.
Comments
Once I visited my friends’ dacha, where several jasmine bushes grew at once, which were just blooming at that time. The aroma around them was literally amazing. In my opinion, if you grow jasmine at home, then only the variety that tends to exude such a magical aroma.