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Can gardenias survive when they wilt

Mike Ehrmantraut
2019-12-25 08:21:32
After Gardenia wilted, if there is no problem with the root system, pay attention to the proper maintenance, or it can be revived. If it is found that it has been damaged, you can use scissors to cut off the rotten part, cut off the old roots that are too long and too dense, and replant them in the new soil. Then pay attention to the later maintenance methods, and control the light conditions and soil conditions.

Can I still live?

Gardenias can still come back to life after wilting. As long as we check that the root system is still in good condition, and there is no problem in the whole plant, as long as we improve according to the problems and pay attention to the proper maintenance, we can still come back to life.

If it is found that it has been damaged, the probability of survival will become very small in winter. If it is in spring, summer and autumn, it will be easier to survive if the remedy is timely. Use sharp scissors to cut off the rotten parts, cut off the old roots which are too long and too dense, and replant them in the new soil. Pay attention to the maintenance and promote the survival.

Gardenia

II. Maintenance methods

1. Light: it doesn't like to be exposed to the sun. It's suitable to grow in a semi overcast environment, but it can't be placed in a place where there is no sunshine. Therefore, when maintaining indoors, we must pay attention to the location and control of the light.

Gardenia

2. Soil: it likes to grow in the soil with acid pH value. If the soil is more alkaline, it will hinder the later growth of plants. If the soil is alkalescent due to long-term watering, some acid substances can be applied to improve

Soil

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