1. The flower soil is not suitable1. Reason: Gardenia has relatively high requirements for flower soil. If you don't choose the right flower soil when transplanting, and plant it in alkaline soil or soil with poor permeability, it may cause it to grow poorly and have leaves wilting. 2. Treatment method: Prepare some loose, well-drained, slightly acidic new flower soil. Take it out of the old soil and replant it in new soil for maintenance. 2. The temperature is too low1. Reason: You should choose a warm location to maintain it. If it is placed in a too cold environment after transplanting, its leaves may wilt. 2. Treatment method: If it is a potted plant, you can transfer it to a room with a temperature above 15℃ for maintenance. If it is planted in the ground, you can put a bag on the outside to keep it warm. 3. Not yet acclimatized1. Reason: If it has just been transplanted, it has not yet fully adapted to the new flower soil environment, and the leaves may wilt. 2. Treatment method: Place it in a warm place without strong light to allow the seedlings to grow slowly. It will recover after a period of time. |
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