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How to deal with gardenia wilting as soon as it is bought

Jane Margolis
2019-12-17 08:51:16
Gardenia just bought back wilt can be put for a while, adapt to their own recovery. If it is in contact with strong light, it is necessary to transfer the position in time, put it under astigmatism for maintenance, and contact with soft light. In addition, it is necessary to supplement the water, cooperate with the water spray on the blade, and maintain the humidity range. Too many branches and leaves will cause excessive water consumption, resulting in the whole plant wilting due to water shortage, which can be properly pruned.

I. waiting to adapt

Gardenia just bought back, for the surrounding environment does not adapt, will appear wilting situation, in this case, do not need too much interference, just need to continue to maintain carefully, do not need to take measures, put in the astigmatism environment, etc. for a period of time will recover.

2. Reduce the light

The plants have just been bought, but they haven't fully adapted to the environment. If they are put in a place with strong sunlight, the water in the leaves will be lost, and they will wilt. Can first put in the astigmatism, contact soft light, wait for it to adapt slowly, cooperate to spray water on the blade.

3. Replenish water

It may be that there is no water in the pot soil, and it is not watered in time after purchase. The lack of water in the pot soil makes it difficult for the plants to grow normally, so they will naturally suffer from water shortage and wilt. Buy back to observe the situation inside the pot soil, timely apply water to the root, but also with spray water, maintain a good humidity range.

4. Trim properly

Too many branches and leaves will lead to excessive consumption of water, resulting in the overall lack of water in the plant, unable to supply. Can be properly pruned, to remove the messy branches and leaves, too dense to remove a part, can reduce transpiration.

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