Sow seeds about 1/4 inch deep, roughly 0.6 cm, so they stay moist without being buried too deeply.
Majestic Jasmine Seeds Planting Direction
Jasmine growing guide
How to grow jasmine from seeds for a stronger start
Jasmine needs warmth, bright light, and lightly moist soil during the germination stage. Start with overnight soaking, shallow planting, and timely transplanting to raise healthy young plants for pots, patios, or vine-style growing.

Keep pots in a warm, bright spot around 65-75°F, or 18-24°C, throughout the germination stage.
Move seedlings into a larger pot once they reach 3-4 inches tall, roughly 7.5-10 cm.
5 steps to grow jasmine
Follow these steps in order to help the seeds absorb enough moisture, develop steady young roots, and get support as the plant starts to climb.
Soak the seeds overnight
Place jasmine seeds in clean water and let them soak overnight before planting. This softens the seed coat, helps the seeds absorb moisture evenly, and supports better germination once they go into the soil.
Plant 1/4 inch deep in moist soil
Prepare loose potting soil, moisten it first, then plant each seed about 1/4 inch deep. Cover with a thin layer of soil and press very lightly so the seed touches the soil while still getting enough air.
Place in a warm, bright location
Set the pot where it receives strong but gentle light, such as near a bright window or under a grow light. The ideal temperature range is 65-75°F / 18-24°C for steady germination.
Transplant when seedlings are 3-4 inches tall
Once the seedlings reach about 3-4 inches tall and the stems look sturdier, move them into a larger pot. Lift the root ball gently, place it in the new container, and fill soil around the base.
Add support if growing as a vine
If you want jasmine to grow as a climbing plant, add a bamboo trellis, metal hoop, or small support pole as soon as the stems begin to stretch. Guide the stems with soft plant ties without tightening them around tender growth.
Care checklist once the plant is established
Water when the top layer of soil feels slightly dry. Avoid leaving the roots sitting in water.
As the plant gets stronger, give it more bright, gentle light to help stems firm up.
For vining varieties, early support helps shape the plant neatly and makes it easier to care for.