When to water gardenias
Last Update :2024.05.21
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The watering time of gardenias should be based on the changes in the four seasons of the year. Common watering like ours is to wait for the soil to dry before watering. If it is not dry, do not water. This will prevent soil waterlogging and root rot.
1. Watering time
1. Watering time
The weather in summer is hot and the temperature is relatively high, so watering needs to be done in the morning and evening. However, watering should not be too much in the morning, and watering should not be done after 3 p.m. It is advisable to water more. Do not water at noon in the hot weather to avoid damage to the plant roots caused by excessive water temperature. In winter, the temperature is relatively low, so the supply of water needs to be reduced. You can irrigate it once before winter is approaching, so that the plants can survive the winter smoothly. The weather is relatively dry in spring and autumn, so watering can be done every 2 to 3 days.
2. How to water
1. Some people can’t control the amount of watering, so when watering, you can hold a smoking watering can and water along the outside of the pot soil. When there is water overflowing at the bottom of the pot, it means that it has been watered. Watered thoroughly. But be aware that some soils are hardened and moisture may not be able to get in, so we must pay more attention when watering.
2. You can use the soaking pot method. Water well, so as not to cause water damage in the pot and cause the root system of the plant to rot, which can effectively protect the normal growth of the plant. In addition, during the flowering period, it is advisable not to water the flowers as much as possible to avoid falling flowers.
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