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| Last night the temperatures dropped to the lower 50's so I moved some plants including my Jasminum sambac 'Belle of India' into the garage for protection. This morning when I opened the door the scent was amazing!
I wanted to let people know not to get discouraged by the size of mail order plants. I ordered 3 plants last year from Pepper's Greenhouses. They were tiny cuttings (I think two cuttings per pot). Now they're about 4ft wide and 2ft tall! :) So far this is my favorite sambac scent. -Robert |
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| Wow that is amazingly fast growth Robert. What are you feeding them? And could you tell us about the potting mix you use? :P Thanks. |
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- Posted by robert1971 6b (My Page) on Fri, Jun 1, 12 at 12:06
| Thanks, Dar! I try to give them as much sun as possible and I use a fast draining potting mix that I make myself (5:1:1). I add Dynamite (a slow release fertilizer) and some Ironite to the mix to keep the leaves dark green (looks like I need to add more from the pic, ha!). If the plant looks like it needs some liquid fertilizer I'll use either Dyna-Gro Foliage Pro or Miracle-Gro (I still have a lot of that left over from last year before I bought the Dyna-Gro that Kemistry recommended). Good luck! -Robert |
Here is a link that might be useful: Al's 5:1:1 fast draining potting mix
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- Posted by olympia_gardener 5 (My Page) on Fri, Jun 1, 12 at 12:07
| Robert, Your Jasmine Sambac blooms earlier than mine. Mine are still in small flower buds. I can't wait to smell the sweet enchanting aroma. They are very easy to grow from cuttings. Temperature in my area dropped back to mid/upper 40s at night, boy, feel we are back to April, cold!!. I left all my plants except curry leaf outside. I inspected them this morning, They all looked OK. How do compare the scent of Belle of... to other J. Sambac varieties? |
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- Posted by robert1971 6b (My Page) on Fri, Jun 1, 12 at 12:21
| Olympia, Belle of India doesn't like cold weather. It comes from warmer parts of southern India than other sambacs so I'd bring yours inside at night if you want blooms sooner. -Robert |
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| That's a great looking Belle, Robert! Mine lacks sun and heat so it looks a bit naked. :o) I think all sambac are similar in scent though some cultivars are more scented than others. Which j. sambac cultivars are you growing Olympia_gardener? |
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| I agree with Robert. What a nice fragrance, less powerful than grand duke,sweeter than maid of orleans. Kandhi also mentioned that Belle is her favorite. It is now my favorite too. |
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- Posted by olympia_gardener 5 (My Page) on Mon, Aug 20, 12 at 13:48
| Nice flower, dl. It has many buds on it. I like my Belle of..., but I notice my Belle.. leaves are a little pale green than MOO's which are thick and dark green. I am wondering if this is due to lack of fertilizer or this veriety has light green leaves naturally. |
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- Posted by robert1971 7a OK (My Page) on Mon, Aug 20, 12 at 13:57
| Looks good, Lakshmi! I'm glad you like its scent. Mysore Mulli is similar but so far Belle is still my fav. :) You might want to add some iron to your jasmine to make its leaves darker green. Olympia, My Belle (or more correctly Belles since I have several in one pot) have been covered in blooms for a month now. They're now starting to slow down but man was it heavenly while it lasted! -Robert |
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| Hello All - I am a Jasmine Sambac junkie too...LOL Okay, I have Grand Duke and MOO of that I am positively sure. But I am for the life of me confused as to what I have, Belle of India or Mysore. The more I searched for info on line that showed pictures, the more confuse I've become. San Gabriel nursery, the supplier of many nurseries here just calls it "Jasmine Sambac Double". Or should I just sit back and forget about it and just enjoy knowing that I have 3 different kinds. Kasie |
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| Olympia ,I like MOO for its profusion of flowers.in spring, I see flowers even before leaves start to sprout and it blooms in winter too. So far I have had 5 blossoms in Belle! but they stay on a couple of days and smell so good. I never wondered why the leaves of Belle were paler. Thanks for the suggestion Robert. Aren't jasmines everblooming? Should we apply iorn + fertilizer in winter too, how much & how often? Thanks.Lakshmi. |
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- Posted by robert1971 7a OK (My Page) on Mon, Aug 20, 12 at 19:24
| Kasie, Belle has elongated petals. Mysore has rounded. Give us a pic and we can quickly get this figured out for you! ;) Lakshmi, Do you have a greenhouse or will you be growing it inside during the winter with supplemental lights? The decreasing light levels will probably send your jasmine into dormancy (meaning don't fertilize when it's not actively growing). -Robert |
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| dl99 - that is a very nice looking plant. Did you get it from TT? Robert - I will take photo when the bloom is more presentable. It's hot and windy here so the blossoms are half white and half brown. And thanks for the Ironite info to green up the leaves. Kasie |
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| Robert, no greenhouse, all are in the basement during winter. I will follow your advice. Yes I have read some use 1/4 tsp every time they water. Kasie I got mine from accents. TT is strictly window shopping website for me.Small plant but jasmines grow quickly. Thanks,Lakshmi. |
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