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Jasmine - Winter (Jasminum nudiflorum)

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Bonsai Care

Bears rich, yellow flowers on leafless stems during winter, followed by profuse, narrow, green leaves in spring and summer.

STYLE : Suitable for informal upright, slanting, semi-cascade, root-over-rock and clump styles.

WARNING : Shelter from winter winds. Avoid waterlogging, especially if frost expected.

Care Info

REPOT : In spring after flowers have fallen, every second year when young and based on annual inspections when it grows older.

SOIL : Free draining soil : 40:60 grit:organic.

PRUNE : Flowers appear on previous years wood so prune just new shoots in spring to one set of leaves. Prune second flush to shape at the end of the summer.

PINCH : Thin out old flowering shoots in spring.

WATER : Water well (daily) in summer , keep moist in winter.

FEED : Balanced feed every 2 weeks in spring, low nitrogen in summer and one dose of nitrogen free in autumn.

WARNING : Shelter from winter winds. Avoid waterlogging, especially if frost expected.


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