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Cultivation methods and precautions of Gardenia grandiflora

Gustavo Fring
2019-12-18 12:40:38
Basin soil: the permeability of flowerpot is better. The soil should be loose and permeable enough. The best way is to use acid soil for maintenance. Light: the maintenance position should see more sunlight, but in summer, the sun should be blocked in time to avoid being exposed to the sun. Moisture: water the soil in time to keep it slightly wet, and spray water properly to ensure that the humidity of the environment is high enough. Note: after winter, move it into the room, and timely control the diseases and insect pests.

I. basin soil

When cultivating Gardenia jasminoides Ellis, it is necessary to select flowerpots and soil with good air permeability. It is best to use loose soil with good air permeability for cultivation. It is better to use acid soil for its growth and avoid using alkaline soil, which is harmful to the root growth of plants.

2. Light

It is suitable for growing in a sunny environment. It should be put in the sun when breeding, but it will block the sun in summer. The plant is not suitable for the exposure of the hot sun, it is necessary to transfer the maintenance position when the sun is strong, so that it can receive enough astigmatism.

Water content

Plants prefer to be wet, so they should make up water in time to keep the soil slightly wet and the air humidity should be high enough. It grows in a dry environment and is prone to poor growth. When the climate is dry, it should often spray water. In winter, the amount of water should be less, but we should often spray water on the leaves, which can not only moisturize but also clean the leaves.

Gardenia jasminoides

IV. precautions

1. Move to the room for maintenance in winter, and the maintenance position shall be able to see the light, and the indoor temperature shall not be lower than 10 ℃.

2. The plant should be controlled with medicine as soon as possible after being damaged by diseases and insect pests. Don't miss the best control time

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