Gardenia gardening tips
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Soil quality: The pH value is controlled at around 4.0-6.5, providing acidic soil with good drainage. Moisture: Keep the pot soil moist during the growth period, and control watering after the flower buds grow. Fertilizer: Change the pot and fill it with organic fertilizer as the base fertilizer. Apply organic liquid fertilizer every 10 days during the growth period. Lighting: Daily shade 50%, place in a soft light place for maintenance. Temperature: The most suitable temperature is 18℃-22℃, and it should be kept above 0℃ in winter.
1. Acid soil
1. Acidic soil
It is an acidic soil plant and has certain requirements for soil quality. The pH value is best controlled around 4.0-6.5. It is more suitable for growth in this range and can be used for it. Provide well-drained acid soil and be sure not to use heavy, alkaline soil.
2. Adequate moisture
It likes a humid growth environment. The water must be replenished in time, kept moist during the growth period, and watered in the pot in time. Also pay attention to increasing the humidity of the air, and spray water on the leaves 2-3 times a day. This will not only replenish moisture, but also make the leaves bright and beautiful. Once the flower buds grow, watering needs to be controlled to prevent the flower buds from falling.
3. Enough fertilizer
It likes fertilizer very much. When changing pots, fill it with organic fertilizer as base fertilizer. Fertilize frequently during the growth period, every 10 days or so. Sub-organic liquid fertilizer. After the flower buds grow, apply phosphate fertilizer 2-3 times.
4. Giving light
It likes semi-shade and is afraid of direct exposure to strong light. The daily shade level is about 50%. If it is exposed to the hot sun, the leaves will turn yellow, so it is best to maintain it in a cool place with astigmatism.
5. Temperature range
The most suitable temperature for growth is in the range of 18℃-22℃. It has poor cold tolerance and the temperature in winter needs to be kept above 0℃.
6. Timely pruning
It has very strong germination, so it needs to be pruned in time to promote the germination of new branches.
2. Adequate moisture
3. Enough fertilizer
4. Giving light
5. Temperature range
6. Prune in time
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