Concern My Jasmine (Mogra) plant has buds, but they are not converting into flowers.
Did you know? Jasmine plant loves moist soil for flowering. Yes, you read it right!
Let’s check the key factors that may prevent your Mogra Jasmine from flowering.
Jasmine need 3-4 hours of direct sunlight for flowering.
Note:
If it's getting too much sunlight, it's leaves will burn and it will stop flowering.
Jasmine thrives in moist soil, which encourages blooming.
If the soil becomes dry or compact, the plant may stop flowering.
Phosphorus and potassium are essential nutrients that promote flowering in Jasmine plant.
Feed your plant with a phosphorus-rich fertilizer, such as Banana peel liquid fertilizer, to support flowering.
If the soil lacks organic matter, the plant may stop flowering after some time.
Use a well-balanced, organic-rich soil mixture to ensure healthy growth, strong roots, and abundant blooming.
Tilling the soil is very important, and you should do this activity once every 10 or 15 days for a month.