Sorry to hear about your jasmine plant. There are a number of reasons why your jasmine has yellow leaves that are dropping. Too much or too little water can be an issue, as can soil that does not drain well. It is best to create a schedule for watering and make sure not to water too often.
Your plant also may lack key nutrients in the soil. You might want to test the pH of your soil to see what your plant needs. A lack of nitrogen can cause yellowing leaves. If you have not done so recently, you could also repot it to give the roots fresh soil. The best time to repot is in the spring.
Exposing your jasmine to too much sun can also cause leaves to yellow. You want it to be in a location that gets partial sun.
As with most plants, jasmine has a certain lifespan and yellowing of leaves can be part of the natural aging process. But don’t be too alarmed because jasmine can lose its leaves in the fall.
Hi Sue,
Sorry to hear about your jasmine plant. There are a number of reasons why your jasmine has yellow leaves that are dropping. Too much or too little water can be an issue, as can soil that does not drain well. It is best to create a schedule for watering and make sure not to water too often.
Your plant also may lack key nutrients in the soil. You might want to test the pH of your soil to see what your plant needs. A lack of nitrogen can cause yellowing leaves. If you have not done so recently, you could also repot it to give the roots fresh soil. The best time to repot is in the spring.
Exposing your jasmine to too much sun can also cause leaves to yellow. You want it to be in a location that gets partial sun.
As with most plants, jasmine has a certain lifespan and yellowing of leaves can be part of the natural aging process. But don’t be too alarmed because jasmine can lose its leaves in the fall.