When first planted, you can plant about two plants in one pot.
But as it grows, multiple gardenias in a single pot can easily cause their roots to become knotted and intertwined.It is easy to make the water and fertilizer in the soil insufficient and difficult to support the growth of multiple plants.In this case, it can be repotted in spring, and one potted plant can be planted.When repotting, take some of the original soil with you to avoid damaging the root system.Moreover, attention should be paid to pruning thin branches and leaves to enhance ventilation and light between branches and leaves.
First of all, the planting container should not be too small or too shallow. Larger containers can help the plant grow faster and the root system flourish more.
In addition, pay attention to fertilization.In the peak season of its growth, appropriate application of some fertilizers can promote its growth and help it blossom smoothly.If the plant is flourishing, it may not lack fertilizer, and it can germinate new buds on its own, just apply some organic fertilizer when the new buds germinate in spring.
In addition, do a good job of pruning plasticity.Regular pruning of gardenia microphylla can prevent its longitudinal development, prevent it from growing too high and reduce its ornamental value.It can also make the main branches of the plant thicker, so that it can grow better and improve the ornamental value.Pruning work is mainly to cut off those too dense branches, weak branches, etc., to leave enough room for new branches to grow.