How do you plant jasmine in Madagascar?
Accordingly, is stephanotis the same as Jasmine?
When we talk about Stephanotis plant care, we're talking about Stephanotis floribunda, or Madagascar jasmine, though it is not a member of the jasmine family. It is one of five to 10 species identified within the genus of twining vine-like shrubs and is the most popular among indoor gardeners.
Similarly, you may ask, how do you plant stephanotis?
It likes a rich, well drained soil and can grow up to 5 metres high, so it needs support with a trellis. But remember full sun can sometimes burn the flowers, and in winter these plants are frost tender. In cooler climates try growing Stephanotis indoors.
Perhaps the fertilization is the problem. Too much nitrogen fertilizer will direct energy to growing foliage and take away from the blooms that are forming. This can also be the issue when most jasmine flowers are not blooming, but a few are peeking through. Phosphorus heavy plant food often jolts plants into bloom.