How to Propagate West indian jasmine?
Primary propagation methods for west indian jasmine include cuttings, air layering, and seeds. Key factors for successful propagation are warm temperatures, high humidity, and well-drained soil with slight acidity. For cuttings and air layering, semi-hardwood stems are ideal. Propagation is moderately difficult due to sensitivity to overwatering and fungal diseases. Steps for cuttings: 1) Take 4-6 inch semi-hardwood cuttings; 2) Remove lower leaves and dip in rooting hormone; 3) Plant in a mix of peat and perlite; 4) Maintain high humidity and indirect light; 5) Transplant when rooted, after about 4-6 weeks.