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Old 11-02-2008, 09:26 AM
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Success! I had despaired that my two close-to-death Jasmines were done for, but this morning, i have noticed several new shoots from existing stems, and on the poorest looking one, new shoots are coming up from the compost (they are potted indoors, so im hoping these couldn't be weeds!)

However, on the new shoots from existing stems, they all end in little buds of flowers waiting to open. Should I leave these as they are, or should I cut them off so they have a chance at growing foliage instead? Not quite sure which would be for the best! So if anyone has a clue what to do, please let me know!

Many thanks!

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Old 12-02-2008, 06:26 PM
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its jasmine polyanthum. was pretty much dead when i first got them but im hopeful that the new shoots mean it is pulling through
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