Name of the Plant
Jasmine
Plant Category
Flower
Plant Details
Jasmine is a fragrant flowering plant grown for its aromatic flowers used in perfumes, teas, and traditional medicine. It thrives in warm, tropical to subtropical climates with temperatures between 20–30°C and requires well-drained, fertile soil rich in organic matter. Jasmine is propagated through cuttings or grafting and starts blooming within 4–6 months. The flowers are harvested in early morning when the aroma is strongest. Jasmine flowers contain essential oils with calming and anti-anxiety properties. The crop requires consistent irrigation, pruning, and protection from pests and diseases. Jasmine is a high-value crop in the perfume industry and traditional medicine markets.
Method of Application
ABTEC Bio – Organics for All crops or PGPR I only for basal application. Mix organic manure well with all the microbes given in smaller packets and use the mixture within 24 hours of mixing. Apply the manure when the soil is wet. Never mix with any chemical fertilizers or pesticides.
Dosage
For ornamental plants it is 50 – 200g / plant.
Method of Application
Soil application , seed treatment
Dosage
for seeds: Treat the seeds required for one hectare with 1 kg each of biofertilizers viz., Azospirillum, Phosphobacteria, (or) Azophos, using rice gruel, shade dry for 30 minutes before sowing.