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Hi, i'm in zone 7, I have a night blooming jasmine that was a rooted cutting in April. It is now in a put and got much bigger and bloomed...yummy. I would like to try to keep in overwinter so I can enjoy the blooms again next year.
Can you tell me how to do this? I don't have any grow lights, will it be ok in a south facing window? And what about watering?
I've tried to overwinter some plants that just weren't worth the time and effort. I managed to keep 2 mandevillas alive all winter but they were a spider mite magnet.
I finally just threw them out!!
Also, my zebria banana was a magnet for the spider mites. Anyone know if night blooming jasmine is a spider mite magnet? And how does it do indoors?
Thanks
Maureen
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