Sunday, May 5, 2013

Best Tips For Growing Cestrum nocturnum ( Night Blooming Jasmine / Raat Ki Rani)



Night –blooming jasmine,  Cestrum nocturnum, is a perennial shrub primarily grown for the intense, intoxicating and heavenly smell of its small, tubular white bloom. The fragrance is so powerful that it can be smelled from a long distance. Night blooming jasmine blooms only when weather is warm. It dies to ground if exposed to frost but shows new growth in the spring. Its stem is vine like and grows upto 13 feet tall so timely pruning is required. The plant is native to West Indies and tropical America. It can be easily grown in a pot or container.

Propagation:
Night –blooming jasmine can be purchased in large containers from home and garden centers or is easily started from rooted stem cuttings. Take cutting from existing Night Blooming jasmine early in the morning. Cut 4-5 inches of semi hardwood, current or past season’s growth on upper part of the plant. Avoid taking cuttings which have buds or flowers on it. Clip leaves from cuttings leaving only 1 or 2 sets leaves on it. Put cuttings in rooting media or just put in the water or soil until roots come out the cuttings. Cover the container with cuttings with plastic bag and keep in the place which receives indirect sun light. Water enough to keep the soil moist. Once cuttings are rooted, transplant them in bigger pot or container.

Pot/Container:
Choose a medium to large sized ( 20 -30 gallon) pot with adequate drainage. A 30 gallon clay or ceramic pot is ideal for this spreading shrub. You can choose plastic container too. Transplant in bigger container/ pot as plant matures. Place the container beneath window or at patio so that you can enjoy sweet fragrance.

Soil
Use sandy or red garden soil to grow Night Blooming jasmine. Make sure soil is well drained and aerated. Tamp down the soil to eliminate air pockets around the roots.  

Sun /Temperature
Though Night Blooming jasmine blooms in night, it requires at least 6 hrs of sun light or light partial shade each day to bloom and good growth. Avoid excessive sun exposure too as it cause leaves to wilt.

Watering:
Keep the soil moist. Water only when the soil has become dry. Do not over water as it can cause root to rot and mold to grow. Increase frequency of watering during summer months.

Fertilizer:
C. nocturnum can be fertilized biweekly with a weak dilution of seaweed and fish emulsion. Or use normal purpose compost / fertilizer.

Mealy bug visible on Cestrum leafPrunning:
Prune night-blooming jasmine's vine-like stems as  needed to control the size and shape of the plant. Prune out the dead branches and bloomed flowers regularly. If you prefer bushy plant then pinch off the tips of stem using your thumb and forefinger. This cause plant to branch out and encourage new growth.



Pest
Mealy bugs colony at underside of Cestrum leafKeep an eye on Mealy bugs infestation, as Cestrum is prone to their attack. Mostly Mealy bug lay their eggs and hide at underside of leaves and forms a white cotton ball like structure. Wash plant with detergent mixed water until they are removed completely or use insecticide for quick results.







Real Time Pics-


Raat Ki Rani

Cestrum nocturnum ( Raat Ki Rani )

Cestrum nocturnum ( Raat Ki Rani )
( taken on - 03/08/2013)

As promised, posting pictures of new growth of Cestrum shown during monsoon ( rainy season ).


Cestrum  nocturnum / Raat Rani

Cestrum nocturnum / Raat Rani


Here is new flush of growth on Cestrum within a month

Cestrum showing new foliage





Cestrum Nocturnum / Raat Rani after monsoon






Check out growing tips for Indian Jasmine (Mogra) at home.



21 comments:

  1. Very elaborate and nicely written! I too have a 6ft tall night blooming jasmine and I love its occasional sweet smell on my balcony. However, I would like to add a couple of points.
    1)If you want your night blooming jasmine to grow tall and not look messy, tie it up or support it in order to keep its branches straight and upright, else the plant might start spreading out as it grows over the season. This also helps the plant to develop shoots much quicker besides enhancing its aesthetic appeal.
    2)Pruning is generally recommended between the months of June and September so that the plant is ready for a full bloom from October onward. If you have to have it pruned in any other season, ensure you are not cutting off more than 1/3rd of the volume. If you do, the plant might cease to grow until next season.
    3)Do not add fertilizers or manure during winters.
    4) Also a word of caution, since all parts of the plant are poisonous when ingested, do keep it away from kids and pets.
    Nice work!

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    1. Thanks Namrata for kind words. That's very useful information for our readers. Would like to hear from you more often.

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    2. Namerta info very practical I had try and it produces result. thanks both of you..

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    3. Namerta info very practical I had try and it produces result. thanks both of you..

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  2. Maybe you can answer a question for me. My NB Jasmines leaves are turning yellow. I live in central Florida. What might be the reason

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    1. Hi Liz, you may be over watering your Night Blooming jasmine.Before watering, check your soil. If top 1 inch of your soil feel moist then you should wait otherwise water it. Hope, it solves your problem.

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  3. Although mine is in full bloom and wonderful fragrance the leaves are all turning yellow. the plant is grown in a pot and its in its first year.
    Any ideas what I am doing wrong for the leaves to be going yellow?
    I only water when the top soil is dry to touch and it does not stand in a tray so no water accumulation.

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  4. Anthony ensure you are feeding your plant with N based fertilizer or any organic enrich fertilizer. It seems your plant leaves are not getting food.

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    1. Thanks for the advice, actually since it flowered new green leaves are appearing on the stems that flowered so now I have nice new green leaves as the flowers drop. Fantastic aroma from them at night

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  5. I recently have 4 Bonsai plant (about a year) and i also bought seeds from internet.All plants are tropical,like Banyan tree ,califo.red maple tree. It may be little late but please provide me any suggestion so that i can grow them indoor. Once the seed germinate rest I will make sure they grow healthy.Please do not disappoint me.

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  6. Nice article. It's very relevant

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  7. how do i use the nitrogen rich fertilizer and also the pesticide as mentioned seaweed and fish emulsion i dont think is available easily in pune.
    thanks.
    dr. malik

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  8. I planted a night blooming jasmine in a big pot 4 months ago and
    it had grown well during the monsoon. Since 15 days, its leaves are getting very hard, torn and then yellow from the lower portion of each branch. Also the soil around its root has become spongy. Kindly help me.

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  10. Hi Liz, I live in Texas and found that due to our similar soil it can also be best to fertilize with an acid loving fertilizer. Sometimes the centrum nocturnum will begin to show symptoms of chlorosis because of too alkaline soil. :)

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  11. Its been about 6 7 months i purchsed this plant. But not a single flower...what should I do.

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  13. I m from Jaipur ( Rajasthan) i have cestrum nocturnal plant with and i love this plsnt for its frangrance i try my best to keep this plant but unluckily every time it grown and after some days it become unhealthy. This time my plant got gud height and it is coming up with lot many blooms but few days back i found red ants crawling near its stem, also a small hole at button just little up from top soil with some gathered mud like ant but to which i sprayed Aldrin. And now i m finding my plant leaves in a bending down position, white scratch type line on plant leaves not getting why its happening can anyone advise.

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  14. Hello my Night jasmine is not blooming it seems to grow with new leaves only how can i make it bloom

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