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How to breed Gardenia

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2019-12-25 08:21:32
Soil: Gardenia likes acid soil. It is best to keep the pH value of the soil at about 5-6. When the soil is slightly alkaline, it can be mixed with some soil fertilizer containing rotten leaves. Fertilization: it is suitable to grow in a fertile environment and requires frequent application of thin fertilizer. Lighting: lighting is very important, both to ensure that the light can not be strong direct.

I. acid soil

Gardenia like to grow in the acid soil, the acid environment can make it grow more pleasant, so choose the acid soil in the breeding, or mix with some soil fertilizer containing rotten leaves, to keep the pH value of the soil at about 5 to 6.

2. Rational fertilization

Gardenia is suitable for growth in a fertile environment. It requires frequent application of thin fertilizer, which will make the flowers open and white, with strong fragrance. However, it should be noted that the fertilizer can not be applied too thick, and the temperature can not be applied more than 35 ℃.

III. light

Growth needs a certain amount of light, but it can't stand very strong light, and it can't be placed in the full shade environment. Direct sunlight will cause its leaves to turn yellow, flower buds to fall, and so on. The full shade environment will make its flowers less, so we must pay attention to

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