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How to manage Gardenia after changing pots

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-01-09 13:05:37
Humidity: Gardenia prefers a humid environment. When curing, spray water frequently to keep it moist and not too dry. Illumination: ensure sufficient illumination but not direct sunlight, and provide sufficient scattered light. Ventilation: the surrounding environment should not be too sultry, or it will lead to decay. Pay attention to keep the air circulation.

1. Environmental humidity

This kind of plant likes humid environment. After changing the basin, the same is true, so the humidity around is required to be higher. If it happens to be hot and evaporates quickly, then it has to be artificially increased. For example, use humidifier, sprayer and so on.

2. light

After just changing the basin, the plant is generally weak. Then, you can't put it in the direct sunlight, or the leaves may be rolled up in the sun. It needs to be properly shaded, and it's best to be half shaded. If it has grown new leaves, then it has been able to adapt to the surrounding environment. At this time, can pick the light is not particularly strong, take it out to bask in the sun

3. ventilation

This is very important, especially for plants placed in the house. It's best to open doors and windows frequently and have natural wind blowing in. However, sometimes it's very hot and windless, so you can use fans and other things to make the air circulate.

4. moisture

After changing the basin, the water should not be too frequent. Under normal circumstances, it only needs to be watered once every two or three days when the soil turns white and dry. In addition, water should be poured until the water flows out of the hole at the bottom of the basin.

5. The water is mixed with special substances.

Because this kind of plant likes acid soil, it's better to add some (FeSO4) solution, or a few drops of vinegar, lemon juice, etc. into the pouring water after changing the basin. In this way, it is beneficial for plants to adapt more quickly.

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