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Can Gardenia spray water during flowering

Jane Margolis
2019-12-28 10:40:26
Gardenias can spray water when they first appear. In this way, the air humidity can be effectively increased, which is conducive to the flowering of plants. But after the flower bud begins to unfold, pay attention not to spray water into the flower bud, otherwise it is easy to cause rotten flowers.

1. Spray water

Because Gardenia has a high demand for the surrounding humidity, it needs to provide enough humidity in the flowering period. Spray water can meet this requirement. When the flower bud just grows out, pay attention to appropriate amount of water when spraying, not too much. Proper water spray can promote the development of flower bud and the opening of flower bud.

When the flower bud starts to open, when spraying water, in addition to the proper amount, also pay attention not to sprinkle water on the flower bud, otherwise the water will stay in the flower heart, making the flower rot, or the flowering time is extended, and the image of the flower is also affected. You can spray some around the flowerpot.

2. Precautions

(1) watering: in addition to water spraying, there is watering. It is natural to provide sufficient water during flowering. The specific requirement is "dry through pouring". After observing, or touching, that the soil is dry, then water it, and pour it through. When the soil is completely dry, water it again. The interval between two times of watering can spray water properly.

(2) light: the light should also be moderate. It should not be too shaded for a long time, nor too strong. Its position is very important.

(3) fertilizer: some nutrient solution can be used in combination with watering. Fertilizer is mainly applied to the species containing phosphorus and potassium.

(4) ventilation: pay attention to regular ventilation and provide fresh air.

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