Why My Jasmine Plant is Not Flowering
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In this edition, we will be discussing one of the most frequently asked questions about Mogra (Arabian Jasmine) plants – Why is my Mogra plant not growing or flowering? If your plant is not thriving despite your best efforts, don’t worry! We’ve got the solutions you need.
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Jasmine or Mogra is one of the most beloved flowering plants known for its fragrant white blooms. However, many gardeners face issues where their Mogra plant either doesn’t grow properly or fails to flower despite proper care.
If you’re struggling with this, you’re not alone! Let’s address the most common Mogra plant problems with solutions to help your plant thrive.
Why My Jasmine Plant is Not Flowering
Query 1: My Mogra Plant is Not Growing, What Should I Do?
If your Mogra plant is stunted, has few branches, or hasn’t shown new growth for a long time, here are possible reasons and solutions.
Reasons for Slow Growth:
✅ Repotting Stress:
- If you recently repotted the plant, it might take time to adjust. Mogra plants can go into shock after repotting.
✅ Poor Soil Composition:
- Mogra needs well-draining soil with organic matter. If the soil is too heavy or lacks nutrients, growth slows down.
✅ Lack of Sunlight:
- Mogra requires at least 5-6 hours of direct sunlight. If placed in a shady area, it won’t grow properly.
✅ Overwatering or Underwatering:
- Too much water can cause root rot, making the plant weak.
- Too little water can dry out the roots, leading to slow growth.
✅ Nutrient Deficiency:
- Lack of essential nutrients, especially nitrogen, phosphorus, and magnesium, affects plant growth.
Solutions to Boost Mogra Growth:
✔ Use a balanced fertilizer (NPK 10-10-10) once a month to provide essential nutrients.
✔ Prune weak and old branches to encourage fresh growth.
✔ You can use vermicompost tea, cow dung fertilizer, or kitchen compost tea during the growing phase.
- You can give micronutrients like epsom salt or seaweed liquid fertilizers once a month to maintain a nutrient-rich soil environment.
✔ Water properly – let the topsoil dry slightly before the next watering.
✔ Ensure 5-6 hours of sunlight daily – shift the plant to a sunnier spot if necessary.
Query 2: My Mogra Plant Gets Buds But No Flowers, What Could Be the Issue?
If your Mogra plant is producing buds but they fail to bloom, the problem might be due to environmental or nutrient-related factors.
Reasons for Buds Not Flowering:
✅ Too Much Nitrogen:
- If the plant gets excessive nitrogen-rich fertilizer (like cow dung or urea), it will produce more leaves but fewer flowers.
✅ Lack of Phosphorus & Potassium:
- These nutrients are essential for flowering. Without them, the buds might dry and fall off before blooming.
✅ Inconsistent Watering:
- Sudden changes in watering can stress the plant, causing buds to drop.
✅ Pest Attacks:
- Mealybugs or aphids can damage buds, preventing them from opening.
Must read:
When and How to Give Fertilizer to Jasmine Plant
How to Get More Flowers on Mogra:
✔ Feed the plant with a phosphorus-rich fertilizer (NPK 5-10-10) or banana peel liquid fertilizers to promote flowering.
✔ Reduce nitrogen-rich fertilizers – use them only during the growing phase, not the flowering phase.
✔ Water deeply but avoid overwatering – keep the soil slightly moist but not soggy.
✔ Check for pests and apply neem oil spray if you see any infestation.
✔ Expose the plant to at least 6 hours of sunlight daily to enhance flowering.
Query 3: My Mogra Plant is Healthy but Not Producing Any Buds, What Can I Do?
Sometimes, a Jasmine (Mogra) plant looks healthy with green leaves but doesn’t produce any buds or flowers. This can be frustrating, but here are some reasons and solutions.
Reasons for No Bud Formation:
✅ Pruning Mistake:
- If you prune too late in the season, it may remove potential flowering nodes.
✅ Too Much Shade:
- Without enough sunlight, the plant won’t have the energy to produce flowers.
✅ Wrong Fertilization Timing:
- If you’re feeding the plant nitrogen when it needs phosphorus, flowering won’t occur.
✅ Seasonal Factors:
- Mogra flowers more in summer and monsoon. If it’s winter, the plant naturally slows down.
Also read, How to Prune Jasmine Plant
How to Encourage Bud Formation on Mogra:
✔ Prune lightly after the flowering season to allow new shoots to develop.
✔ Use a flowering booster fertilizer like NPK 5-10-10 or banana peel liquid fertilizer in the growing season.
✔ Reduce nitrogen intake and focus on phosphorus-rich fertilizers.
✔ Ensure 6 hours of sunlight daily for energy production.
✔ Spray Epsom salt solution (1 tsp in 1 liter of water) to improve bud formation.
Final Thoughts
A healthy Mogra plant needs the right balance of sunlight, water, nutrients, and pruning to grow well and bloom beautifully. If your Mogra is not growing or flowering properly, follow these simple solutions and be patient. With the right care, your plant will soon reward you with lush green growth and fragrant white flowers! 🌿🌸
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