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Question: madagascar jasmine
Hello, I have a jasmine from Madagascar purchased this summer. Until a few days ago it was outdoors, leaning against a wall and protected by a cloth to protect it from the cold. I noticed that he was suffering, I put him in the house, but the leaves became soft and yellow and some are drying up. The soil is slightly damp. What should I do? Thanks in advance, Ingrid
Jasmine Madagascar: Answer: jasmine madagascar
Dear Ingrid,
your stephanotis suffered from the cold; It is true that this plant is commonly grown outdoors, but only in particular conditions: areas with mild winters, arcades, sheltered terraces. It is held in winter at a minimum temperature around 3-5 ° C, so that it does not suffer from frost. If it is kept outside this plant must receive sporadic watering, when the soil is dry.
Now that he is at home, with an average temperature above 15 ° C he could also recover; try to prune all the branches, hoping it will return.