Yea, see my post above. Don't move, touch or change their enviroment, just before or during flowering, or you'll not have any flowers, and if you do they'll fall off very shortly after. Super sensitive plant. I followed a similar video before learning about this.
@@deephish It’s been two years since I bought it, now it has climbed across the etches of the window and in buds about to flower. Looks amazing! It had been in its small terracotta pot all this time. You think should repot it to a bigger one? Perhaps one size up? What do you think?
Here in Hawaii as a Hawaiian girl I grew up picking stephanotis and useing this beautiful flower for our lei’s and Haku’s for Hula and celebrations or just to give someone a lei with aloha. I’m so excited because I just got 3 baby Stephanotis and with your awesome video I’m able to care for them properly. I can’t wait for it to grow and have my own very stephanotis to pick from. Big Mahalos for your advice.🤙🏽
Thank you, this video was very helpful. I bought a plant exactly like this one a few weeks ago and have been wondering how on earth to give it a better standard of living. Now I can actually start looking after it properly.
Thank you ! I just got my stephanotis a few weeks ago, and they're going to be my mentor for this lunar cycle, as part of my species lunation practice :) I'm glad I can take better care of them now thanks to your advice !
I hope I've found your easy-to-follow advice in time. My jasmine is very poorly with yellowing leaves which are dropping at an alarming rate. Time to repot I think. Fingers crossed it works.
Very good video. Sounds like I have done a few things wrong with my poor house plants and some of the things you spoke about when I think about it where common sense really. So now loaded with your wonderful tips. Can now repot all my plants with my new found knowledge. THANKS FOR SHARING..
Stumbled across your video yesterday. I must say it’s the best houseplant care video I’ve seen. The fact that you explain why things are done a certain way is extremely helpful. I’ve finally managed to get my stephanotis into bud after 12 months. The flowers all fell off within 2 days of me getting it home 😢. I’m thinking John Innes No 2 with perlite, is that right? Many thanks.
Heloise and I were looking at a Purple Jasmin plant we were thinking of picking up. We are looking for some house plants for oxygen production. A few years back we picked up some citrus and it was a bit too cold to put it outside so we left it in for a week and it was amazing how much better we felt in the morning because the massive amount of oxygen the trees produced.
Most house plants obviously will create a better atmosphere within the house. The climbers because they get bigger and have a larger leaf area take in more carbon dioxide from the atmostphere and the other group of plants which are good for this are indoor palms such as chamaedorea palms. Mark
Your video gave me confidence with my baby stephanotis. I have recently brought it home from overwintering at a nursery green house. It grew tremendously while there! Do you have any advice on pruning and training a stephanotis? Is there a way to encourage flowering?
Love the video! It really helped me out! I bought one and I'm in Houston, Texas. We have high humidity so I think it'll do well here. Thanks for the tips!
sir I was given a Jasmine plant it is in a 12 inch pot and is huge vines I put in in a larger pot with rocks in the bottom so the roots would not lay in the water and allow humidity , but I am not sure how much water to give like a pint 2 x a week ? And I live in MN where I will have to bring it in for the winter. Please help me before I kill it. Thank you Tina Traynor
I have put ceramic balls on top of my very large indoor stephanotis but I have had a problem with mealy bugs,it use to be in my conservatory but realised it was getting too hot in summer, I have cleaned and treated for mealy bugs and removed from conservatory, but am wondering if I should remove ceramic balls because some of balls show white patches on them,wandering if I should remove them
I have this plant which keeps growing new leaves but the old large leaves become yellow and then fall off. Please kindly let me know what am I doing wrong? Really appreciate .
HOW the leaves yellow and die is very important in telling WHY they turn yellow and die. For example, if they turn yellow and die from tip-to-stem, it would be under-watering. Is it a few leaves on a stem or all the leaves on a stem? Is it one area of the plant, or various parts of the plant? If the whole leave turns yellow and drops off, perhaps the leaves aren't receiving enough sunlight, and thus get shed by the plant because they are now a resource drain on the plant. If it yellows from the center of the leaves outward, it could be fungal. Perhaps you're under fertilizing, or over fertilizing. Do they turn yellow and bunt/crispy at the ends, because that could be a sign they're receiving too much direct sunlight. If understanding what plants are telling us was easy, everyone would have a green thumb. I know it's been 2 years since you posted this, so I hope you figured it out.
Hi thank you very much for your very helpful video. I eill try to care my plant according to your suggestion. But I need some urgent advice. After buying it about two weeks back, but plant is struggling. Buds are dropping. What I can do urgently to make it better? I suppose I don't want to repot at this suffering stage ?or should I? Please help to save my plant ?
I really enjoyed your video, very informative. Thank you. I have had one since February, and haven't repotted. So i think the time is come. I have one question. Regarding soil, you wasn't specific on what type, i know you added perilite, does that mean i could use cactic/ succulent soil (i have a few of those)
Do you place your jasmine by a north facing or south facing window? I had Madagascar jasmine in my yard for a few years until we had a really cold frost one winter. I never thought of bringing it inside as a house-plant, what a wonderful idea. Thanks for sharing.
I would place it near a south facing window, as in the UK that would get it the maximum sunlight throughout the winter months. In the summer I would move it out of direct sunlight through glass as the leaves can burn. Mark
I wish to say that you can't overpot a vine jasmine mine is in a very very huge pot and has grown very big we foil it around so it looks nice and proone it, I don't believe in overpotting the more room roots have to grow the more flowers and bigger the plant. my vine jasmine is in a 12 gallon pot and growing great I have hundreds of flowers this summer when winter comes it will be too hot inside so I keep it by the window
I purchased one and planted in the ground hasn’t flowed yet but is healthy however, I’m planning to transplant to a pot with a trellis. The scent is so wonderful! I also have a few Angel Trumpets omg! These release such a nice scent in the evening and they are easy to grow just stick a piece in the ground. But highly toxic so be careful with kids and pets. My backyard smells like heaven! Lol!
Can you see difference between hoya australis and this plant you have in this video? I can only see difference on the flowers but many seem so confident which is which only by the leafs.
Thanks for this video. It's exactly what I was looking for. Unfortunately, I bought a Stephanotis plant and all the flowers have dropped off. Not sure I can bring it back. Do you have any advice on that? Could you also explain what you mean by adding gravel to a plate in summer period?
This video was so helpful. I have a Jasmine plant that I got at the end of last summer. No buds have grown yet but I need to follow through with some tips in this video. I was going to re-pot it as the soil needs repositioning for the support of the plant. I was also going to put a drip feeder in to promote the growth as it has not grown since I bought it, it was growing loads when I first got it but then stopped, is this a bad idea as it is only January? I need to reposition it as it was in front of a drafty fireplace, and I also need to clean the leaves. I have only been watering it (making sure the soil is moist and drained well) since purchase, so any more tips would be great. I would love for it to flower to its full potential come spring/summer. Thanks
Hajde jedna pomoc ,dobila sam isti takav jasmin pre mesec dana i bio je predivan ali naglo su počeli listovi da žute najverovatnije da nešto ne radim dobro bila bih vam zahvalna za mali savet.
thats very rare! congratulations :) Yours created a fruit! haha you can use the seeds to plant once it's browned. i realize your is 6 years old but its very exciting!
leomerly Crocks. They are basically broken terracotta pots. He placed a piece over the drainage hole to stop the soil from leaking out, but make sure it doesn't plug the hole-it should create a sort of dome that allows water to exit the pot freely.
Hello, I just purchased one of these plants over Christmas. After watching your video regarding care, I am going to attempt to repot it following your advice and tips. I have a question though: Can I repot into a hanging basket and treat as a houseplant vine rather than keep the 'hoop' for climbing? What is your recommendation? thank you
I doubt that would work, they really need to climb... If you don't give them something to climb the tendrils will just climb each other and be a tangled mess
I recently brought my first Madagascar jasmine and it leaves keep getting these white lines and spots everywhere. Whenever I clean the plant they disappear but reappear after a while. I was just wondering if it's something normal.
Really helpful. I just bought one of these but thought it was an outdoor plant😱. After watching this I’m guessing there’s no chance of it surviving outdoors?
Just let the plant completely dry out between waterings. They proliferate only in top inch of a wet soil, if it won't be wet all the time you wouldn't have problems with gnats.
Any advice for a Madagascar Jasmine that has done fine for three years, but now has new leaves that are so soft, they're curling in on themselves? Thank you!
I'm really concerned about mine it has flowered this year but I need to make a new frame as getting top heavy, any ideas how to do this and should I prune it?
This pant is a nightmare for me...got it like 7 days ago...It is dropping all leaves and a flower bloom...I'm repotting and..if it dies...wasn't meant to be mine. I'm out $20 something....Ya know...what ever happened to the plant you bought years ago and everyone says...you still got that thing?? And you did nothing to it!!! Also...A little leaf shine shit never hurt my fake plant so.......?
It's really super complicated.... I don't know if I will have enough time for this :( I mean, we shouldn't sell these plants to normal people who don't know how to garden really, they will just die otherwise.
This is terrible advise, he's busy untying the string holding the plant to the wire, and the minute you start reconfiguring the shape of these particular plants, all the flowers will start to drop, and won't start flowering for another year. Yes, he's just ruined that plant, until next year. The flowers will have all dropped off over the next few days. Theyre really sensitive. Don't do any reconfiguring during summer or just before they start flowering.. They're super sensitive, don't move them around. Find a nice spot for them, and leave them alone.. Give them a nice warm mist everyday, they love moisture in the air. I lost my flowers last year after watching a similar video.