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How to grow Gardenia in winter

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2019-12-18 12:40:38
Indoor cold protection: in November or so, we will move from the outdoor to the indoor, and the northern area will enter the room earlier. Heating and maintenance: maintain the temperature of aquaculture at about 5-10 ℃, and the lowest temperature should not be lower than 5 ℃. More sun exposure: it is recommended to move the plant to the south facing balcony for cultivation, so that it receives no less than 3 hours of light every day. Control water supply: do not supply water when the soil is not dry. You can water it once a week, and spray water properly at ordinary times.

I. enter the house to keep warm

Usually in November or so, the outdoor temperature starts to become very low, so we need to move to the room quickly, so that we can grow in a warmer room. Especially in the winter in the north, when it is colder outside, it is necessary to move indoors earlier.

II. Heating and maintenance

If you want to make it safe for winter, you need to adjust the temperature reasonably. When curing in winter, the temperature should be around 5-10 ℃, and at the lowest, it should not be lower than 5 ℃. Note that many people in order to increase the temperature of the plant on the heating or air conditioning side, to avoid doing so, the growth of the plant is very bad

3. More sunshine

In winter, the sunlight is mild and will not burn the plant, because it can be raised directly in the sun, so that the plant can receive more time of sunlight. It's better to put it on the balcony facing south and let it bask in the sun for at least 3 hours every day.

IV. water supply control

In the colder weather, the plant needs less water, and the water evaporation is also slow, so we must control the watering. Usually, do not give water when it is not dry. Water once a week at an interval. In indoor culture, the leaves of plants are easy to have dust, so we should often spray water.

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