Is Gardenia suitable for deep or shallow pots?Gardenia is suitable for planting in a slightly deeper flowerpot because its root system is relatively developed. If it is planted in a pot that is too shallow, its roots will not be able to develop fully, thus affecting the growth of the entire plant. Gardenia can be grown in clay pots. Clay pots are relatively cheap and have a high cost-effectiveness. Moreover, planting gardenia in clay pots can allow better ventilation, and there are drainage holes at the bottom. How to repot gardenia1. Time to repot gardenia It is best to repot gardenia in spring or autumn, because the climate in these two seasons is more suitable for the growth of gardenia. 2. Watering after repotting gardenia Generally, gardenias need to be watered after being repotted. The first time you water them, you need to water them thoroughly. Then, you can water them in small amounts and multiple times. Don't water them too much at one time. 3. Things to note when repotting gardenia When repotting the gardenia, remember to trim its roots. Generally, just trim them appropriately, and then plant it in a new pot. This will ensure that it can quickly adapt to the new environment. |
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