The planting methods and techniques of gardenia were as follows: ** 1. Soil Selection ** - gardenia is suitable for acidic soil, with a pH value of 5 - 6. One could choose to use decayed leaf soil, peaty soil, and half of garden soil as cultivation soil, or use sandy loam soil, peaty soil, garden soil, and river sand to prepare soil, and add manure, composts, cake fertilizer, and elemental fertilizer to improve fertility. If the soil is slightly acidic, it is necessary to add Ferrous Sulphate, AluminiumSulphate, etc. to adjust the ratio of acid and base. He could also directly purchase gardenia soil. ** 2. Illumination Requirement ** - It needs sufficient sunlight to grow. It can be maintained in the sun at other times except for the noon in July and August and winter hibernation. In spring and autumn, an average of about 8 hours of light was needed every day. In summer, attention should be paid to sun protection. Sunshade facilities should be established to maintain 45% light transmission rate. In winter, appropriate light should be used to promote photosynthesis to prevent freezing damage. Long-term exposure to the shade would make the branches thin and slender. ** 3. Water Requirement ** - They liked humid environments and had high requirements for moisture. During the growth period, the soil should be kept moist and there should be a certain humidity around it. Water should be watered frequently. In summer, when the environment is dry, in addition to watering, it is necessary to spray water frequently to keep moisture; in winter, the growth is slow, so it is necessary to control the water appropriately. If the plant is not dry, it can not be watered; if the plant grows too vigorously, do not water it at night, and water it in the morning after the sun comes out. In the northern areas where there was an alkali-water environment, tap water could be placed for one day before watering. 3 - 5 days later, a little lemon acid solution could be watered to keep the leaves green. Water-dissolved iron and aluminum sulfuric acid could also be purchased and watered according to the appropriate ratio. ** 4. Temperatures ** - The most suitable temperature for growth was 18 - 22 degrees. It likes warm environments and has poor cold resistance. It can safely pass the winter at 5 - 10 degrees Celsius. If it is below-10 degrees Celsius, there will be frost damage. In spring, it must wait until the temperature is stable (usually in late April) before moving out of the room. ** 5. Method of fertilisation ** - They like fertilizer. When planting, they can add decomposed cake fertilizer into the soil as base fertilizer. During the growing season, cake fertilizer and Ferrous Sulphate were used to make fertilizer water, which was watered once a week. During the growth period, the fertilizer should be applied once every half a month. Diluted compound fertilizer could be used with a little amount of Fe2S4. Phosphorus and potash fertilizer could make the flowers bigger and more beautiful when the flower buds grew out. The fertilizer should be stopped after the temperature dropped in summer and winter. ** 6. Main Points for Trimming ** - In February, the flourishing and withered branches and leaves can be trimmed to reduce nutrient consumption and promote the growth of side branches. Usually, minor repairs could be done to the local branches and leaves and residual flowers to preserve nutrients and maintain the beauty of the shape, but not all of them should be "shaved". The restoration should be combined with the change in temperature. The blooming of gardenia flowers grew from the flower buds at the top of the branches, and it must be the stiff branches of the year, so it could not be blindly trimmed to let it grow new branches without blooming. ** 7. Slow down the seedlings and change the pots ** - The gardenia that had just been bought home should be slowly planted. Put it in a cool place with scattered light. Do not apply fertilizer or expose it to the sun. When the leaves are not yellow and new buds begin to grow, you can change the pot. ** 8. Other precautions ** - If it is planted on the ground, the distance between the plants should be considered. If it is cultivated as a cut flower or in a large-scale planting place, the distance should be widened as much as possible, and it should be planted during the dormant period. During the growth period, the roots should carry soil balls. The gardenia planted in the open air had strong growth ability and adaptability. The management could be relaxed slightly. It could be planted in a sunny place to avoid exposure to the sun and ensure acidic soil. The novel "Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Gardenias were suitable for growing indoors. The gardenia was not poisonous and harmless to the human body. Its fragrance was light and elegant, and it would not make people feel uncomfortable. It also had a high ornamental value. Its leaves were evergreen all year round, and its flowers were white and huge. In addition, gardenia had the effect of purifying the air, absorbing harmful gases and removing dust. However, it was necessary to pay attention when planting indoors. It was necessary to give it suitable soil, appropriate watering, regular fertilizer, and frequent ventilation, which was more conducive to its healthy growth and flowering. The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
It was auspicious to raise gardenias at home. The gardenia had the meaning of happiness, purity, and so on. In traditional China culture, it represented noble quality and sincere feelings. Its flower language included " eternal love and agreement "," hope, waiting, persistence " and so on. It symbolized long-term efforts and persistence, as well as the beauty, tenacity, and mellow essence of life. It also symbolized the quality of nobility, charm, and loyalty. The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
To make gardenia grow well, you can start from the following aspects: ** 1. Soil Requirement ** Gardenias were suitable to grow in slightly acidic soil. Alkaline soil would hinder their absorption of iron, which would affect the normal formation of photosynthesis, causing the leaves and branches to dry up and wither. The flower soil can be evenly mixed with an equal amount of sandy loam soil and peaty soil. ** 2. Illumination Management ** 1. ** Overall Light-loving **: The gardenia is generally a light-loving plant. Enough light can promote effective photosynthesis and is conducive to healthy growth. 2. ** Protect from the sun in summer **: When the hot sun is high in the sky in summer, you need to cover it appropriately to prevent exposure to the sun. In the spring and autumn, the time of light could be appropriately increased. In winter, if the temperature was suitable, sufficient light should be given. ** 3. Control the temperature ** 1. ** Temperature-suitable **: The most suitable temperature for gardenia to grow is 18 - 22°C. 2. ** Cold Protection in Winter **: The cold resistance of gardenia flowers is poor. When the temperature is lower than 0 ° C, it is easy to freeze to death and frostbite. Therefore, cold protection measures should be taken when planting in the open air in winter. If the temperature is 5 - 10°C, it can safely survive the winter. When the temperature is lower than-10 °C, the plant will be frozen. ** 4. Water Management ** 1. ** Watering principle **: The gardenia likes to be wet, but it can't accumulate water. Follow the principle of seeing dry and wet. Too much watering would make the soil too wet, causing the roots of the plants to rot, causing problems such as yellow leaves and falling buds. 2. ** Watering volume in different seasons ** - ** Summer **: When the temperature is high, you need to water it 1 - 2 times a day, and often spray water on the leaves to remove dust to provide enough water for the plants. - ** Winter **: Reduce the number of times you need to water it, only once a week. ** 5. Key Points of Fertility ** 1. ** Thin fertilizer, diligent application **: gardenia flowers like fertilizer, should follow the principle of thin fertilizer, diligent application. 2. ** Fermenting Stage ** - ** Base fertilizer **: When changing pots, organic fertilizer can be added as base fertilizer. - ** Topdressing during growth period **: Starting from April, you can apply thin fertilizer every 10 - 15 days. Add appropriate amount of phosphorous and potash fertilizer before flowering to facilitate the blooming of flowers. Do not apply thick fertilizer and raw fertilizer. Stop applying fertilizer in winter. ** 6. Trimming Work ** 1. [Remnant branches and dead leaves trimming: Cut off the dead branches and dead leaves in time.] 2. ** Trimming before and after flowering ** - ** Thinning buds **: Thinning buds should be carried out at places where the flower buds are denser before the flowering period. After flowering, the dead leaves should be cut off in time to avoid excessive nutrient consumption. - ** Top trimming **: Cutting off the top of the gardenia is conducive to promoting the growth of branches and more flowers, but pay attention to the trimming time. The gardenia should be trimmed in July and August as much as possible. Don't delay it to autumn, because the gardenia will not grow much in autumn. In areas outside Guangdong and Guangxi, if it is trimmed in autumn, it will not grow in winter and bloom less in summer, because the gardenia will start to breed buds in February. ** VII. Pest Control ** 1. ** Common disease control **: Yellowing and leaf spot disease are common in gardenia flowers. Leaf spot disease can be sprayed with 65% zineb wetting powder at 600 times. 2. ** Common pest control **: Common pests include bristleworms, scale insects, whiteflies, etc., and can be killed by spraying 2.5% Decathion 3000 times solution. In winter, when the temperature is too low or the room is not well-vented, it is easy to cause diseases such as scale insects. Special medicines can be used for sterilization and protection. ** 8. Special maintenance situations ** 1. ** New gardenia maintenance ** - ** Slowing off the seedlings **: If the gardenia flowers that you just bought are shovel-rooted seedlings (most of the main roots are shovelled off when the seedlings are raised), you should remove the flower buds to save nutrients and better serve the pot. Put them in a cool place where the light is scattered. During this period, do not apply fertilizer or expose them to the sun. When the leaves are not yellow and new buds begin to grow, you can change the pot (or choose not to change). If you want the flowers to be very fragrant when changing the pot, you can add sheep dung and bone powder instead of slow-release fertilizer. - ** Maintain the acidic state **: gardenia is a typical acid loving plant. Every 7 days, you can dilute a spoonful of FeSO4 with water and pour it into the soil to maintain the acidic state of the soil. It can prevent yellow leaves, falling leaves, and falling flower buds. It is also suitable for acid loving plants such as camelia, boughs, hydrangea, and roses. 2. ** Long-term maintenance precautions **: If you use nutritious soil to plant gardenia, you should stuff the soil a little tighter because the roots of gardenia are developed, so it can retain water. After changing the pot, put it in a semi-shady place for a few days before sunbathing. After the roots are full, you can put a tray at the bottom. The novel "Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
To cultivate the gardenia into a single stalk, you can start from the following aspects: - In terms of trimming, during the growth of gardenia, if there are side buds or side branches, they need to be cut off in time. This can avoid the consumption of excess nutrients and promote the concentrated supply of nutrients, which is conducive to the vigorous growth of the branches and gradually develop into a single stem form. - Light management: Allow it to have sufficient and uniform light to facilitate photosynthesis. The direction of the pot soil can be turned every once in a while, so that the gardenia can receive light evenly and prevent the branches from appearing phototactic phenomenon. - Soil moisture: Keep the soil slightly moist to provide a suitable soil moisture environment for its growth. - " Fertility management: During the growth period, it is also necessary to apply thin fertilizer regularly to provide sufficient nutrients to promote vigorous growth. The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The best time for gardenia to top depends on its growth state and season. Topping can be carried out when the new branches grow to four or five pairs of leaves. Generally, in spring, when the branches and leaves grow obviously, the thin fertilizer supply has no adverse reaction after the shoots and leaves are grown, and the root roots are in a good state of absorption, it is more suitable to top. At this time, buds may be seen about 7 - 10 days after the top. In addition, when the young plant of the big flower grows to 20cm, the main stem can be removed and the top can be removed, and 3 - 4 branches can be retained. In the summer, gardenia flowers can also be trimmed from July to August, which can promote the sprouting of branches, maintain the beauty of the plant type, and increase the number of flowers. However, it should be noted that after autumn, the flower primordium on the strong old branches has already formed or is forming in the leaf axils at the top of the branches. At this time, it is not advisable to blindly shoot the top, so as not to affect the growth and flowering of the flower buds. The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Gardenias with long leaves but no flowers could be caused by the following reasons: ** 1. Illumination ** 1. ** Not enough light ** - The gardenia needed sufficient light to photosynthesize. If there was insufficient light, the branches would easily grow and the distance between the stem nodes would be lengthened. This would consume a lot of nutrients, making it difficult for flower buds to form, resulting in only long leaves and no flowers. Except for the need for appropriate shade in summer to avoid strong light exposure, sufficient light should be ensured in other seasons. 2. ** The light is not suitable ** - Gardenias liked a shady environment in the summer and needed plenty of light in the winter. If the light intensity was not controlled well, it would affect the blooming. ** 2. Fertility ** 1. ** Inappropriate fertilizers ** - Gardenias need different fertilizers at different stages of growth. Phosphorus and potash fertilizer needed to be supplemented before the flowering period to promote flower bud differentiation and flower bud development. If the fertilizer mainly composed of nitrogen fertilizer was used for a long time during the growth period, it would promote the growth of branches and leaves, and it would be difficult for flower buds to form, resulting in only long leaves and no flowers. ** 3. Trimming ** 1. ** Wrong trimming timing ** - The best time to trim gardenias was after the flowers had withered in summer. If it was trimmed in late autumn or spring, it might cut off the aged branches that could bloom, or affect the normal aging of the branches, causing the new branches to consume the nutrients of the old branches, resulting in no flowers the next year. ** 4. Soil ** 1. ** The soil's ph is not suitable ** - The gardenia was an acidophilous plant. In the northern regions or long-term watering with tap water (tap water was slightly acidic), it might cause the soil to be slightly acidic, affecting the absorption of nutrients such as iron by the gardenia, which in turn affected the formation of flower buds and caused it to not bloom. 2. ** Soil Hardening ** - If the soil was not changed for a long time, the nutrients in the soil would be exhausted and it would be easy to harden. The roots would not be able to grow normally and absorb nutrients in the hardened soil, which would also cause the flowers to not bloom. ** 5. Other aspects ** 1. ** Low humidity ** - Although gardenias liked humid environments, soaking their roots in humid environments for a long time would affect flower bud differentiation and flower bud growth. If the soil was too dry and the humidity was too low, it would also affect the growth of the plants, causing them to not bloom. 2. ** Pest and Disease Impact ** - Serious pests and diseases would affect the normal growth of plants. For example, pests and diseases attacked the flower buds, causing them to fall off and not bloom. 3. ** Zombie seedling problem ** - If the soil was not suitable or the soil was not changed for a long time, it would cause the plants to stiffen, slow down or even stop growing, and they would not be able to bloom normally. In addition, gardenia flowers were prone to withered branches. The pathogen was in the roots. If the roots were sick, they would not be able to absorb nutrients, causing the seedlings to stiffen and not bloom. The novel "Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Gardenias and gardenia were different names for the same plant. The gardenia was an evergreen shrub belonging to the rubiaceous gardenia family. It was also known as gardenia. The flowers of this plant were large, beautiful, and fragrant. Its fruits, leaves, flowers, and roots could be used as medicine. Its dried and ripe fruits were commonly used in Chinese medicine, mainly for fever and vexation. The flowers could be extracted into aromatic extract, which could be used as a blending agent for a variety of floral cosmetics and soap fragrances. In addition, it was also an important garden ornamental plant. The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Gardenias were closely related to gardenia flowers. Gardenias were the name of an evergreen shrub in the rubiaceous gardenia family, and gardenia flowers were the flowers of this plant. The gardenia contained flowers, fruits, leaves, roots, and many other parts. Its flower was called gardenia. The gardenia flowers were large, beautiful, and fragrant. They were often used as hedges or bonsai for viewing. The flowers could be extracted into aromatic extract, which was used as a blending agent for a variety of floral cosmetics and soap fragrances. The fruits, leaves, and roots of gardenia could also be used as medicine. They had the effects of purging fire, relieving annoyance, clearing heat, diuretics, cooling blood, detoxification, and so on. Therefore, in terms of concept, gardenia covered gardenia, and the two were not exactly the same. The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
As a Chinese medicinal herb, the fruit of gardenia had the effects of purging fire and relieving restlessness, clearing heat and removing dampness, cooling blood and detoxification, etc. It was often used to treat many diseases such as fever, vexation, dampness and heat, icterus, astringent pain, blood heat vomiting, bleeding, red eyes, swelling and pain, fire poison sores, etc. However, gardenia flowers were mainly used for ornamental purposes and did not have the same medicinal effects as gardenia fruits. The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Gardenias and gardenia were different names for the same plant. The gardenia was an evergreen shrub belonging to the rubiaceous gardenia family. It was also known as gardenia, wild gardenia, yellow gardenia, and so on. Its flowers were fragrant and elegant, its leaves were lush, and it was evergreen all year round. It could be used as an ornamental plant in the courtyard, and its flowers, fruits, leaves, and roots could also be used as medicine. It had the effects of purging fire and relieving restlessness, clearing heat and diuretics, cooling blood and detoxification, etc. The flowers could be used to extract aromatic extract, used as a blending agent for a variety of floral cosmetics and soap essence, and the fruits were commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine. The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!