How to Plant Chrysojasminum?
Chrysojasminum plants generally prefer well-drained soil and a location that gets partial to full sun. They require regular watering, but avoid overwatering as it may lead to root rot. When planting, prepare the area by loosening the soil and adding organic matter if needed. Place plants at the same depth they were in their pots, and water immediately after planting. Pay attention to specific needs of different chrysojasminum species, as each may have unique requirements. Regular pruning, while not mandatory, can encourage bushier growth and more abundant blooms.