Jasminium Sambac
Jasmine sambac, also known as Arabian jasmine, is one of the best bush jasmine choices and has small snow-white flowers with an intoxicating fragrance. Protect from excessive winter moisture. Provide climbing support such as a fence or trellis, and tie shoots to the support until well established.
Light: Jasmine plants like bright sunlight, make sure that it is getting sunlight for up to four hours a day.
Soil: Plant in fertile, well-drained soil.
Water: Jasmine plants need a lot of water, especially when they are in bloom
Fertilizer: use a fertilizer that is rich in potassium and phosphorus at least twice a year
Temperature: keep the temperature between 60 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit
Potting: The best way to propagate Jasmine is to use cuttings. Place the stem in a rooting hormone and then insert the stem in a well-drain fertile soil.
Pruning: Pruning is best done after it blooms flowers, removes any dead foliage or tangled stems from the plant.