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How to maintain and manage the latest gardenia

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, The maintenance of gardenia requires the use of loose, permeable, well-drained and fertile weak acid soil, and the new soil needs to be replaced every 1-2 years in the process of culture. In daily management, it is necessary to have sufficient scattered light, and it should be well controlled in summer and winter.

The maintenance of gardenia requires the use of loose, permeable, well-drained and fertile weak acid soil, and the new soil needs to be replaced every 1-2 years in the process of culture. Daily management needs to let it have sufficient scattered light exposure, summer and winter to do a good job in temperature control measures, but also need to apply reasonable water and fertilizer.

How to manage Gardenia jasminoides by ​

1. Soil requirements

In order to maintain gardenia, it is necessary to cultivate gardenia with loose and permeable, well-drained and fertile weak acid soil. We can use rotten leaf soil, river sand and garden soil to prepare. The pH value of the soil needs to be between 4.0 and 6.5. Pay attention to the breeding process, and need to change the new soil every 1-2 years.

2. Light and temperature requirements

Daily management of Gardenia jasminoides, but also need to have a suitable light and temperature, daily maintenance in the place with scattered light is best, which is conducive to its photosynthesis. Summer and winter need to do a good temperature control measures, it is best to maintain it in a cool and ventilated place in summer and in a warm place in winter, so that it can grow healthily.

3. Reasonable water and fertilizer

Conservation and management of gardenia, but also need to reasonably apply water and fertilizer, daily to keep the basin soil slightly moist, air humidity needs to be more than 70%, but to avoid stagnant water. During its growing period, thin liquid fertilizer can be applied every half a month, and fertilizer should be stopped in winter to avoid fertilizer damage.

 
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