what's happened to my Jasmine?

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    Potted 2 weeks ago, any ideas? P_20150404_144939.jpg P_20150404_144939.jpg
     
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    No idea! :scratch: :noidea:
    Could you add a (rough) location to your profile so we can get an idea where in the world you are? Much will depend on your location, you weather, your soil etc,. etc.
     
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      Hi C3K I'm no expert my friend but it could be over watering(to Wet) causing root rot,if it is that repot it in fresh compost,if the roots are black just give them a light prune before you repot it;)
       
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        Where did you get it?, if it came from a warm shop type environment it could be a reaction to the outdoor life.
         
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          I was going to ask the same question , as far too much new growth for April , it been frosted or chilled or both
           
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            It's from Morrison's. It was practically bare when I bought it. I had it on my window sill for a week then potted it out around a fortnight ago. There has been a couple of colder nights since and maybe one light frost. It's only had the one drink when it was potted, then rain. If it's the shock of the temorature change, will it recover? It looks worse today, leaves curled and stems changing colour.
             
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            It should reshoot from the base after a while.
             
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            How long will it take to reshoot? I really want a white Jasmine to compliment my Paul's Scarlett this year so I think I will just replace this one one with a new one.
             
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