Chilean Jasmine Plant How To Care For It. Whether grown indoors or outdoors jasmine makes for a beautiful and aromatic plant. Chilean Jasmines tolerance of and ability to flower under cooler conditions make it a wise choice for temperate garden climates.
Keep it evenly moist. Propagate by seed sown with heat in spring or root softwood cuttings in late spring or semi-ripe cuttings in summer with bottom heat. They give so much yet ask for so little in return.
I spoke with Delle Maxwell the vine specialist of the San Francisco Botanical.
Plant jasmine in full to partial sunlight in well-drained soil of average fertility. The plants should be watered on a weekly basis but if the soil becomes dry before that water the plant early. The plant grows best in full to partial shade making a great addition to shade gardens. Pinch off tips of new stems to induce dense growth.