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Raise gardenia with this kind of self-made acid soil is no longer afraid of yellow leaves and buds.

Published: 2024-11-10 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/10, Gardenia as one of the most popular flowers in this season, many people will buy a pot to go home, but within a few days they will find that they begin to have yellow leaves, drop buds and do not blossom, especially in the north, so we should.

Gardenia as one of the most popular flowers in this season, many people will buy a pot to go home, but within a few days they will find that they begin to have yellow leaves, drop buds, and do not blossom, especially in the north. So how do we raise gardenia? Soil is critical. As we all know, gardenia likes acidic soil, and it is easy to explode in such a conservation environment. Apart from the fact that we can buy some professional acidic soil, today we will share with you how to make acid soil at home.

Self-made acid soil method:

1. Collect some dried leaves, such as pine needles, broad-leaved leaves, etc.

2. Prepare a container with a layer of pastoral soil at the bottom and a layer of leaves, repeated until the container is covered, and the top layer is capped with soil.

3. After installation, pour through the water, you can add Amoy rice water, add a little ferrous sulfate, pour and compact thoroughly and then seal the fermentation for half a year.

After the fermentation is completed, it will be a very fertile, loose and breathable acid soil, whether it is used to grow gardenia, jasmine, rhododendron, camellia, Milan, etc., it is easy to burst the pot, and there is no need to worry that they are prone to yellow leaves and buds.

Interested flower friends can give it a try. Now this kind of soil ferments faster in spring and summer, and it can be used to grow cuckoos in autumn.

 
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