Jasmine Murraya – Outdoor Plant
Murraya paniculata, commonly known as orange jasmine, orange jessamine, china box or mock orange, is a species of shrub or small tree in the family Rutaceae and is native to South Asia, Southeast Asia and Australia.
- Water your plants regularly. Humidity-loving orange jasmine needs a good amount of water to thrive. Watering your plant once a week should be sufficient, but you may need to water more regularly if you live in particularly dry or arid conditions. Once the top two inches of soil have dried out, you should water your plant again.
- Feed your plant with fertilizer. Feed your orange jasmine with fertilizer every three to four weeks through its active growing season (spring to fall). Choose a fertilizer specifically made for evergreens.
- Prune your plant. Orange jasmine is a fast-growing shrub and without regular pruning, it can get out of control. You can also trim it into a small tree if you prune it properly. Prune away any dead, diseased, or damaged branches when you see them. Monitor your plant and trim it regularly, rather than over-trimming it.
- Protect your plant from pests. Orange jasmine plants can attract several pests including soil nematodes, whiteflies, scale, and sooty mold. Protect your plants from these pests by buying them from reliable sources to ensure your plant isn’t already infested. Neem oil protects your soil from nematodes and whiteflies, while regular pruning can help keep scale at bay.
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