Many friends raised African Jasmine do not bloom, they doubt whether it can bloom. In fact, it can bloom. It usually blooms from May to June. The reason why it is difficult to bloom is that the conditions for it to bloom are rather harsh, not that it can't bloom
(1) flower age: first of all, the newly planted plant will not bloom, and it needs to reach one year's age. For African jasmine, it will take at least five years. Some plants don't even bloom for more than a decade. Therefore, it is not urgent to have it bloom.
(2) maintenance conditions: first of all, sufficient P and K fertilizers shall be provided, and excessive N fertilizer shall not be used. Otherwise, its leaves will grow well, but its bracts will grow little, which will not achieve our goal. In the stage of flower bud breeding, more phosphorus and potassium fertilizer can be used, such as bone meal, animal manure, etc. And then there's the light. African Jasmine itself is a kind of light loving variety, which needs to provide sufficient light during flowering. Put it in a bright place and increase the light for at least three to four hours every day to facilitate flower bud differentiation. The temperature should be in a suitable range, not too high or too low. The water content should be moderate, which should not be less or more. It is insect pest again, must strengthen superintendence, discover hind prevent and cure immediately..