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Notes on Gardenia after transplanting

Mike Ehrmantraut
2019-12-18 12:40:38
Gardenia need to slow down after transplanting for a period of time, at this time it is very fragile, so we need to carefully cultivate. First of all, the daily spray is essential, which can effectively increase the air humidity. Secondly, it should be properly shaded, and direct sunlight will cause the leaves to droop. Watering can't wait until it's too dry. The topsoil can be replenished when it's dry. It is also necessary to cut off the dead branches and leaves in time to avoid the waste of nutrients.

First, spray

Spray is the most important thing to slow down the seedling stage. Humidity is not enough to let Gardenia die after changing the basin, so spray it every day. Some growth agents can be added to spray water, which is also conducive to its growth.

2. Shade

Timely shade is needed after transplanting. At this time, gardenia can not be exposed to sunlight, or the drooping of leaves will be very serious, long-term irradiation will even lead to plant death, so it is necessary to ensure shade. In addition, it's better to put it in a ventilated place, but the temperature should not be too low

3. Water

Gardenia

The interval of watering should not be too long. When the surface of the soil is dry, it will be watered. When it is completely dry, it is easy to cause damage to the root system. And then affect the growth and development of plants.

4. Trim

After transplanting, cut off the dried branches and leaves in time. Don't worry about the problem of too few leaves. The protection of roots at slow seedling stage is the most important. Redundant branches and leaves will waste nutrients and bring greater pressure to root absorption.

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