1. Can I still live?Gardenia can come back to life after it wilts. As long as you check that the root system is still relatively intact and there are no problems with the entire plant, you can still revive it as long as you make improvements based on the problems and pay attention to proper maintenance. If it is found that there is damage, the chance of survival will become very small in winter. If it is repaired in time in spring, summer and autumn, it will be easier to survive. Use sharp scissors to cut off the rotten parts, cut off the old roots that are too long and dense, replant them in new soil, and pay attention to maintenance to promote survival. 2. Maintenance methods1. Light: It does not like to be exposed to the scorching sun and is more suitable for growing in a semi-shaded environment, but it cannot be placed in a place without sunlight. Therefore, when caring for it indoors, you must pay attention to the placement and light control. 2. Soil: It likes to grow in soil with an acidic pH value. If the soil is alkaline, it will hinder the later growth of the plant. If the soil becomes alkaline due to long-term watering, you can add some acidic substances to improve it. |
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