Hazari Mogra (also called Arabian Jasmine / Jasminum sambac – double variety) is easy to grow if you give it sun, regular pruning, and feeding.
🌞 Sunlight
- Needs full sun to partial sun
- 5–6 hours of direct sunlight daily = more flowers
- Too much shade = lots of leaves, few flowers
🌱 Soil
- Soil should be well-drained but fertile
- Best mix for pots:
- Garden soil – 40%
- Compost or vermicompost – 30%
- Sand or cocopeat – 30%
- Soil pH: slightly acidic to neutral
🪴 Pot & Planting
- Use a 10–12 inch pot minimum
- Must have drainage holes
- For ground planting, choose a sunny spot with loose soil
💧 Watering
- Water when the top soil feels dry
- Summer: 2–3 times a week
- Winter: once a week
- Avoid waterlogging (roots rot easily)
🌼 Fertilizer (Very Important for Flowers)
Feed every 15–20 days:
- Vermicompost / cow dung compost
- Mustard cake liquid (once a month)
- Banana peel liquid or rose feed
- Optional: NPK 10-26-26 once a month for heavy flowering
✂️ Pruning (Key for Hazari Mogra)
- Prune after flowering season or in early spring
- Cut long, woody branches
- Regular pruning = more side branches = more flowers
🌡️ Temperature
- Ideal range: 20–35°C
- Protect from extreme cold or frost
- Grows well in Indian climate
🐛 Pests & Diseases
- Common pests: aphids, whiteflies, mealybugs
- Spray neem oil (2–3 ml per liter) every 10–15 days
- Yellow leaves → overwatering or nutrient deficiency
🌸 Flowering Tips (Pro Tips)
✔️ Don’t overwater
✔️ Keep in sunlight
✔️ Regular pruning
✔️ Feed potassium-rich fertilizer
✔️ Slight root-bound plant flowers better
🌿 Propagation
- Best by stem cutting
- Take 5–6 inch semi-hard cutting
- Plant in sand + cocopeat mix
- Roots form in 3–4 weeks










Reviews
There are no reviews yet.