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Can the maintenance method of Gardenia be put in the bedroom

Marie Schrader
2019-12-19 08:31:43
Gardenia belongs to acidophilic plant, which can be mixed with 0.5% sulfur in loam soil with lower pH value. The astigmatic environment is suitable for it. More than 60% of the daily light can make it grow better. In the growth period, it is necessary to increase the application of water and nutrients. Note that it should not be put in the bedroom as far as possible. If you smell it for a long time, it will easily lead to insomnia.

I. maintenance method

1. Flower soil: it belongs to acidophilic plant, and the prepared loam should be a little less pH value, loose texture and rich in organic matter. It can be mixed with 0.5% sulfur for use, and the effect is very good.

2. Sunshine: the environment with astigmatism will be more suitable for it, and it can not be directly exposed to the sun, or it will burn the leaves. More than 60% light per day can make it grow better. In winter, because the temperature is relatively low and the intensity is relatively small, it can keep the full light, at least 7 hours a day.

3. Moisture: it will be more suitable in a humid environment. During the growth period, the application of moisture should be increased appropriately. In summer, it is very hot and dry. In addition to replenishing sufficient water, it is also necessary to spray water mist on the leaves 2-3 times a day to increase the humidity in the air. But after the flower bud appears, it needs to be watered less to avoid the falling of the flower bud. In winter, the basin soil needs to be dried.

4. Fertilizer: it is a kind of fertilizer loving plant. After entering the peak growing season, it can be applied once every half a month.

Can I put it in the bedroom?

It is better not to put it in the bedroom, its fragrance is fragrant, but if it is smelled for a long time, it is easy to cause insomnia, and it needs sunshine, and the light conditions in the bedroom may not be able to give

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