Jasmine Farming in India: A Complete Guide for Beginners
Updated On 16 Mar 2026
Updated On 16 Mar 2026
Jasmine grows well in warm summers and mild winters. For best results, use fertile loamy soil with a ph level of 6.5 to 7.5.
Prepare your field with sufficient drainage, sunlight, and irrigation. Dig 45cm³ pits a month before planting to boost soil health.
Grow jasmine by methods like cuttings or layering. Use proper spacing and sandy soil to help roots take hold. This helps your plants stay productive for up to 15 years.
Water your Jasmine once a week based on weather conditions. Both flood and sprinkler irrigation can help achieve better results.
Use manual weeding or mulching to stop weeds. Trim the plant regularly to grow more shoots and flowers.
Fight bud worms with neem, use abamectin for mites, and spray copper for leaf spots. Don't let wilt or midges harm your crop.
Jasmine blooms from March to April, yielding 8 to 9 tonnes per hectare. The plant becomes profitable in the third year and stays productive for up to 15 years.