The "pleasure" of the plant is most evident in its scent release. Moisture opens the stomata, sending that heavy, sweet, and indolic fragrance into overdrive.
To get that dramatic, cascading look that is prone to "shivering" in the wind: Jasmine Waterfall shivering with pleasure after...
Jasmine is famous for being "extra" with its scent when humid. The "pleasure" of the plant is most evident
Do not head-back the vines. Instead, let the primary "runners" hang freely. Only prune the side shoots to keep the "stream" of the waterfall sleek. sending that heavy
As the water evaporates off the petals, it carries the scent molecules further. To recreate this, mist your jasmine in the late afternoon to trigger a "shiver" of scent just as the sun sets. 3. Creating the "Waterfall" Effect