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Do gardenias feed well

Mike Ehrmantraut
2019-12-17 08:51:16
Gardenia is one of the flowers that are good for maintenance, but if you don't pay attention to the maintenance method, it is easy to have problems, yellow leaves, and it will not be good for maintenance. As long as you pay attention to the maintenance method and maintain the appropriate environment, the plants can be raised well at home, and have many benefits. Pay attention to provide acid soil during maintenance, water during growth period to ensure water content, and apply fertilizer for half a month.

I. is it easy to maintain?

Gardenia is one of the flowers that can be well conserved. It is not strict to the requirements of light, soil, water and fertilizer, but it is easy to have problems and yellow leaves if the maintenance methods are not paid attention to. As long as we pay attention to the maintenance method and maintain the suitable growth environment, the plant can be raised well at home, and has many benefits. It has the value of appreciation, but also brings bursts of fragrance, but don't put it in the bedroom, the sun in the south bedroom will burn the plant, and it will cause insomnia at night.

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How to support

1. Soil: the soil is an important condition for the survival of plants. It needs to provide acid loam, which can be mixed with saprophytic soil, sandy loam and river sand. If the soil is too alkaline, it can also be poured with ferrous sulfate to improve the pH value of the soil.

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2. Water content: it likes a humid environment. During the growth period, it should pay attention to watering. Generally, it is observed that the basin soil turns white and then it is watered inside, once through. Summer is not only watering, but also with spray fog about 2 - 3 times, so not only can increase humidity, but also reduce temperature

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3. Fertilizer: it is a relatively fertilizer loving plant. April is the growing season. Fertilizer should be applied every half a month, so as to meet the nutrient demand of flowering.

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