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Gardenia water once a few days

Gustavo Fring
2019-12-25 08:21:32
The watering time of gardenia is determined by its state and culture medium. If it is Gardenia cultivated in soil, it should be watered twice a month in autumn and winter, and once a week in spring and summer; if it is Gardenia cultivated in water, because its culture material is water, it doesn't need to water the root system, just need to spray water on the branches and leaves every day.

1. Soil culture

Gardenia is a wet plant, but it is not waterlogged, so we should pay special attention to it when watering. We need to often observe its state, as long as the soil is dry, it needs to be watered. Usually two or three times a month, but not too much water, can not let the basin has water, affect the Gardenia breath and absorption of nutrients, will appear rotten roots.

Specifically, it can be watered twice a month in autumn and winter, and once a week in spring and summer. In addition, we should spray water on its branches, leaves and bracts every morning and night to create a humid environment for it.

Gardenia cultivated in soil

2. Hydroponics

Hydroponic plants do not need to be watered additionally because their roots are soaked in water, which can meet their growth needs. But it also needs to spray water on its branches and leaves every day. The finer the spray, the better, which is conducive to the absorption of Gardenia. Although you don't need to water the root system, you should change it frequently. It's better to change it once every three days or so. When you change the water, you should add nutrient solution to it. How much you add should be added according to the instructions

Gardenia cultivated in soil

The water needs to be dried naturally, because the fresh tap water contains chlorine, which has an impact on the growth of plants. After drying, the chlorine in the water is released, and then used to water gardenia, there is no harm

Hydroponic gardenia

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