Back in February I received a tiny Jasminum sambac 'Mysore Mulli' from TT nursery in FL. Like a fool (I'm taking some responsibility here) I immediately shook off the existing soil and repotted using the 5:1:1 mixture for fear of over watering during winter. The root system looked healthy even though the plant was tiny. By March all the leaves had fallen off and ever since I've been watching for signs of life. Maybe I'm going crazy but I believe tiny protrusions are developing where I'm hoping eventually leaves will sprout.
Anybody have any experience with dormant jasmines and how long I have to wait before admitting defeat and giving up and kicking myself for wasting $29 for a stick?
I keep it in full sun (and brought it in when the nights were cold) and try to keep the soil moist but not water logged.
My partner thinks I'm a fool for spending so much on a dead plant.
-Robert
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