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Jasmine prefers a more alkaline soil. Baking soda contains acidic ingredients. According to practitioners of home remedies or of organic production, it can be used as a foliar spray to control some fungal diseases such as black spot and powdery mildew. In addition, some home remedy practitioners recommend using baking soda occasionally as a soil drench for alkaline-loving plants. The solution is very weak in the soda, hugely diluted with water. What is in the soil can only be taken up by plants in water soluble form. Therefore, the alkaline-loving jasmine would be taking in the more acidic baking soda, but in greatly weakened form.

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