Gardenia soilGardenia prefers nutrient-rich, well-drained, slightly acidic soil. It is more suitable for looser soil because its roots are relatively fragile and require suitable soil for planting. In addition, it is best to choose nutritious soil when transplanting. Gardenia can be planted in ordinary soil. Generally, the soil it needs only has strong drainage ability to grow normally. In addition, gardenia can also be planted in nutrient soil because the nutrient content of nutrient soil is very high. How to prepare soil for gardenia1. Yellow loam Gardenia can generally be planted in yellow loam, which is acidic and can maintain soil moisture well. 2. Leaf mold Gardenia can be planted with leaf mold. In order to increase air permeability, you can also add some pebbles, which can promote better growth of gardenia. Changing the soil for gardenia potting1. Soil: When repotting gardenia, you must first find new soil, preferably acidic and highly breathable. 2. Temperature: When changing the soil for gardenia, pay attention to the temperature of the surrounding environment. Around 20 degrees Celsius is the most suitable. |
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