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Cultivation methods and precautions of Gardenia jasminoides Ellis

Jane Margolis
2019-12-18 12:40:38
Soil: it likes fertile, well drained soil, and also contains acid decaying substances. Moisture: when watering, it should be thoroughly watered, and it should be allowed to fully absorb moisture, but not too much water in the basin. Nutrient: to apply more fertilizer during its growth, use nitrogen fertilizer, but do not get too close to the root. Light: it likes relative shade place, can't be directly exposed by strong light, and should have good ventilation.

I. maintenance method

1. Soil: the soil is mainly fertile, well drained and moist. It is generally planted in the soil with acid rotten substances.

2. Water: there is a lot of demand for water. Every time you pour it, you need to pour it through, so that its root can absorb enough water, but the water in the basin can not be too much.

3. Nutrients: during the growth period, the nutrients should be increased. Generally, the nitrogen fertilizer should be selected, and the appropriate nitrogen fertilizer should be dissolved in the water. Then in the time of watering in the soil, not in the root system, there should be some distance

4. Light: Gardenia jasminoides Ellis likes to shade some places, not suitable for strong light. When planting, you should choose a place with ventilation to breed, which is more conducive to its growth.

2. Cultivation techniques

1. Pruning: the dense branches and leaves will affect the ventilation and light transmission effect. At this time, you need to prune it in time to make its shape round and well ventilated, so as to avoid blind growth affecting the ornamental.

2. Propagation: generally, cuttings are used for propagation. In February, small scissors are used to cut about 20 cm of twigs and insert them into the soil. During this period, only watering and weeding are needed.

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3. Problem diagnosis and treatment

1. Blight: the common diseases after planting are blight, which will affect the growth of stems and leaves. At this time, we should trim off the stems and leaves with blight, then use carbendazim to dilute them with water, and spray the branches and leaves with a watering can

2. Bemisia melanoleuca: the common pest of Gardenia jasminoides Ellis is Bemisia melanoleuca.

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4. Other issues

1. How to spend the winter: in winter, we need to move to indoor breeding. Gardenia jasminoides Ellis is not resistant to cold, and low temperature will cause frostbite. Generally, it can be maintained at about six to ten degrees Celsius. Proper ventilation is also very good.

2. Whether it can be put indoors: it can be raised indoors with good ventilation. Generally, the best growth temperature is 20-25 ℃, and 26-28 ℃ is suitable for flowering. Its appearance is beautiful and sweet. It is very suitable for breeding at home.

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