To propagate star jasmine, start by selecting healthy semi-woody cuttings. Using a sharp, sterilized tool, cut sections about 4-6 inches long, featuring several leaf nodes. Strip the lower leaves to expose the nodes, then dip the base into a rooting hormone to encourage root growth. Plant the cuttings in a well-draining soil mixture, ensuring the nodes are buried. Water sufficiently, then cover with a plastic bag to retain moisture and warmth, ideally placing in indirect sunlight. With proper care, roots should establish, allowing star jasmine to thrive.
Propagation Techniques