1. SpraySpraying is the most important thing during the seedling growth period. Insufficient humidity can easily cause the gardenia to die after repotting, so mist it every day. Some growth agents can be added to the spray water, which is also beneficial to its growth. 2. ShadeAfter transplanting, timely shading is required. The gardenia cannot be exposed to sunlight at this time, otherwise the leaves will droop seriously. Long-term exposure may even cause the death of the plant, so be sure to ensure shade. In addition, it is best to place it in a ventilated place, but the temperature should not be too low. 3. WateringThe intervals between watering during the seedling growth period should not be too long. Watering should be done only after the soil surface has dried out. Waiting until the soil is completely dry can easily cause damage to the root system. This in turn affects the growth and development of the plants. 4. PruningCut off the dry branches and leaves in time after transplanting. Don’t worry about having too few leaves. Root protection is the most important thing during the seedling growth period. Excess branches and leaves will waste nutrients and put greater pressure on root absorption. |
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