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The reason why gardenia leaves are yellow is that they are missing it. Add some points and it will immediately change to see flowers without leaves.

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Gardenia leaves are always yellow, do not bloom in the end what is going on? Gardenia flowers like acidic soil, lack of fertilizer or more fertilizer will cause Gardenia leaves yellow and do not bloom, the soil in the north is mostly alkaline, so we use sulfuric acid.

The leaves of gardenia are always yellow, but what's the matter if they don't blossom? Gardenia likes acidic soil. Lack of fertilizer or excessive fertilizer will cause gardenia leaves to be yellow and not blossom, and most of the soils in the north are alkaline, so we use ferrous sulfate to adjust soil pH, choose some rotten leaf soil, peat soil and garden soil, and irrigate roots with diluted ferrous sulfate solution once a month.

In this way, the leaves of gardenia can be prevented from becoming yellow, and the leaves become green, and the production method is also very simple. Spread a layer of soil at the bottom of the basin, lay out a layer of fallen leaves, add soil, and add fallen leaves. Such a layer can be repeated for 3 or 4 times, and finally watered thoroughly, plus some ferrous sulfate, sealed and applied once a month, so that the soil becomes acidic in three to five months.

Gardenia likes plenty of sunshine, and gardenia is more shady. Gardenia blossoms in shady places, but it is best to put them indoors to receive sufficient light, but they can not be watered once a month, the environment is dry, and the basin soil is too dry. Do not wait until the basin soil cakes.

 
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