If you want gardenia to grow vigorously, good soil conditions are essential. Generally speaking, fertile and moisturizing slightly acidic soil is most suitable for the growth of gardenia. The following is a detailed introduction. What soil is best for gardenias?1. Soil with sufficient fertilizer When planting gardenia, you need to choose soil with sufficient fertilizer and high nutrients to meet its growth and development needs. Fertilizer contains a variety of nutrients, and the roots, stems and leaves of the plant need a lot of nutritional supplements. You can mix garden soil and Shahe soil in a ratio of 3:2, which is nutritious and can promote the rooting and flowering of gardenia. 2. Soil with good moisture retention Planting gardenias requires soil with a certain degree of moisture retention, because gardenias are suitable for growing in a humid environment, and their roots, stems and leaves need to be kept moist after watering. Therefore, soil moisture plays a key role in the growth of plants, and only in this way can the normal growth of plants be guaranteed. Usually, when preparing the soil, we can mix sandy soil and peat soil in a ratio of 1:1, which is helpful to increase the soil moisture retention. 3. Slightly acidic soil Gardenia needs sufficient iron to grow, and slightly acidic soil can meet its needs. It can provide sufficient chlorophyll through photosynthesis to enable it to grow healthily. Generally, it is recommended to mix leaf mold, sandy soil, and river sand in a ratio of 2:2:1. Not only is the soil acidic, it also has certain moisturizing properties, which can meet the growth needs of gardenia and make it grow more vigorously. How to grow gardenia at home1. Temperature Gardenia likes a warm environment, and the best temperature for growing gardenia is between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius. In the hot summer, you can move the gardenia to a cooler place for planting, or spray the leaves with water to keep them moist. In the cold winter, you need to keep warm, and you can move it to a warm room for maintenance. 2. Watering Gardenia likes moisture but not waterlogging. Do not water it too much when watering. The watering frequency can be increased a little. It is best to water it 2-3 times a week. There should be no water accumulation in the potting soil after each watering. Gardenia has fleshy roots , and waterlogging will not only affect nutrient absorption but also cause root rot. When the temperature is high, in addition to watering, you should also spray the leaves with water appropriately every day. 3. Lighting Gardenia prefers semi-shade, so the light should be appropriate, and direct sunlight should be avoided. Gardenia should be exposed to diffuse light for more than 6 hours a day. |
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