Chameli, or jasmine, is a charming flowering plant prized for its fragrant white blooms and glossy green leaves. With a sweet, intoxicating scent, it's used in perfumery, teas, and aromatherapy
Benefits of Chameli Plants
Gardening
Chameli's lush foliage and fragrant flowers make it popular for ornamental gardening, beautifying outdoor spaces, and attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies.
Aromatherapy
Chameli's soothing scent promotes relaxation, reduces stress, and enhances mood, making it beneficial for aromatherapy practices.
Skin and hair care
Chameli oil extracted from its flowers is rich in antioxidants and moisturizing properties, nourishing the skin and hair, and helping to combat dryness and damage.
Care Tips for Chameli Plant
Sunlight
Chameli plants thrive in indirect bright sunlight. Make sure to place your plant in a location that receives at least 4-6 hours of sunlight per day.
Ideal Soil Mix
The Chameli plants love a well-draining soil mix rich in organic matter. The ideal soil mix should be, Garden Soil (35%) + Cocopeat (30%) + Vermicompost (30%) + Neem Khali (5%)
Watering
Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy. Water your Chameli plant regularly, especially during the growing season.
Placement
Place your Chameli plant in a location that receives full sunlight. This is an outdoor plant.
Fertilisation
Use vermicompost as fertilizer for the Chameli plant.
Pruning
Regular pruning of Chameli plants will encourage branching and make plants bushier.