There were the following reasons why gardenia was not recommended to be kept indoors: 1. ** Soil compatibility with the pot **: The indoor ventilation is poor. If the gardenia is cultivated in yellow soil, it is easy to harden. Watering is easy to accumulate, which is not conducive to its growth. The indoor cultivation of gardenia should choose a soil with good ventilation, such as nutrient soil plus river sand or coal cinders, and the flower pot should choose a pot with good ventilation, not too deep and too big, but the indoor environment is difficult to meet these requirements. 2. ** Illumination Requirement **: The gardenia loves light. It needs sufficient light in all four seasons and is not afraid of exposure to the sun. However, it may not be able to provide sufficient light indoors. If there was insufficient light, it would grow, not bloom, and yellow leaves would fall. When light was given indoors, if there was a lack of water, the leaves would be sunburned. 3. ** Watering Management **: The gardenia flowers like water and have a high demand for water. When the soil surface is one or two centimeters dry, they have to be watered thoroughly. However, when the indoor ventilation is poor, the soil will dry slowly after watering. It is easy to cause water accumulation to cause stuffy roots. In the early stage of stuffy roots, the leaves will turn yellow and fall off, and then the rotten leaves and branches will be pulled back. 4. ** Fragrance effect **: The fragrance of gardenia flowers is rich during the flowering period. In indoors, especially in relatively closed spaces such as bedrooms, the fragrance may be too strong, which may cause excessive stimulation to people's sense of smell and other senses, affecting people's comfort. 5. ** Trimming problem **: If gardenia flowers are not properly trimmed, it will affect their blooming. For example, trimming in autumn will cause new branches to grow, but it will be difficult for buds to grow during the flowering period. The limited space indoors may not be conducive to the correct trimming operation. The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
It was feasible to put gardenia indoors, but some conditions had to be met. First of all, in terms of light, gardenias liked light. If there was enough light indoors, such as a balcony or windowsill where the sun could shine for more than 6 - 8 hours, it was more suitable. If there was insufficient light, the gardenia might grow and not bloom, and it was easy to cause yellow leaves to fall. Secondly, the choice of soil and flower pot was very important. The soil should be equipped with good ventilation, such as nutrient soil plus river sand or coal cinders, etc. The flower pot should be selected with good ventilation, not deep and suitable size, and avoid using yellow soil for cultivation, because yellow soil is easy to harden and easy to accumulate after watering indoors. Furthermore, in terms of watering and humidity, gardenias liked water, but poor indoor ventilation might cause the soil to dry slowly after watering, which could easily cause problems. After watering, he could use a fan to blow for a few hours to evaporate the water on the surface of the soil to a slightly moist state to avoid the situation of black leaves and rotten roots. In addition, gardenia was a typical southern flower that liked acidic soil. If the indoor water quality and soil quality were slightly acidic, yellow leaves and stiff seedlings might appear after a period of time. It was necessary to regularly use a solution of Ferrous Sulphate mixed with water (such as once a month or once every two months) to maintain the acidic soil. Finally, he had to pay attention to the fertilizer. According to the growth and flowering season, the fertilizer should be applied reasonably to ensure the supply of nutrients. If these conditions were met, gardenia could grow well indoors and bloom, and it could also fill the room with fragrance. The novel "Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The effect of gardenia on insomnia indoors had two sides. On the one hand, if the indoor space is small and the air circulation is low, the rich floral fragrance of gardenia will stimulate people's nerves and disturb the quality of sleep, which may lead to insomnia. On the other hand, if the indoor space is relatively open and the air circulation is good, the faint floral fragrance of gardenia may help to relax the mood and facilitate sleep. Even if you keep a pot of gardenia in the bedroom, smelling the faint floral fragrance at night can make people fall asleep faster. The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There was a certain connection between gardenia and gardenia flowers. The gardenia was an evergreen shrub belonging to the gardenia family of the Rubiacea family. It was also known as wild gardenia, yellow gardenia, gardenia, small gardenia, mountain gardenia, and so on. The gardenia was the flower of the gardenia. The gardenia flowers were large, beautiful, and fragrant. They were often used as hedges or bonsai for viewing. Their flowers, fruits, leaves, and roots could be used as medicine. They had the effects of purging fire, relieving annoyance, clearing heat, diuretics, cooling blood, and detoxification. The fruits turned red after autumn frost, and the branches and leaves became greener due to summer rain. Therefore, from a concept point of view, gardenia was a plant that contained the elements of gardenia. 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!
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!
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!
The top ten taboos of raising cats indoors were as follows: 1. Don't walk the cat. Cats are independent and don't need to go out for a walk regularly like dogs. 2. Don't let two strange cats meet at will, especially if you bring stray cats or other cats home easily. Cats are solitary animals, and a sudden meeting may lead to serious conflicts. 3. Do not feed cats human medicine. Cats have very different immune systems from humans. If they are sick, they should be taken to a pet hospital for treatment by a professional doctor. 4. If you live on a high floor (including a low floor), you must seal the windows. Cats may not be able to find their way home when they go out, and falling from a high place will cause serious injuries or even death. 5. Don't put a collar on your cat. Collar items may trap the cat and cause danger or even suffocation. 6. Do not let cats play with things like wool balls. Cats have barbs on their tongues. If they accidentally eat the thread of the wool ball, they will not be able to spit it out or digest it. They may need surgery to remove it. 7. Do not keep plants or food that are poisonous to cats at home, such as lilies, azalea, narcissus, etc., as well as foods such as moons, chocolate, and coffee. 8. Don't do claw removal or nail polish on cats. Claw removal is very cruel to cats, and nail polish will make cats suffer. 9. Don't believe in the promotion of toxoplasma vaccine. The probability of cats being infected with toxoplasma and transmitting it to humans is extremely low. 10. Don't bathe cats when they have just received a vaccine, changed to a new environment, arrived at a new home, got ringworm, or just had a full meal. Otherwise, it may cause problems such as a cold, fever, stress, worsening ringworm, or pressure on the heart.
The fruit of gardenia was like a wine vessel called Zhi. Zhi was the same as Zhi, so it was originally written as Zhi, and later evolved into Jasmine. The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Jasmine and gardenia flowers are closely related. There were many types of gardenia. For example, the medicinal gardenia was the fruit of the yellow gardenia (gardenia) of the Rubiacea family. The gardenia that was often planted at home was called the big gardenia. It was a variant of the gardenia cultivated. The big gardenia only bloomed but did not bear fruit. The leaves, flowers, and fruits of the mountain gardenia could be used as medicine. The flower was a type of gardenia, which meant that gardenia was a broader concept. The gardenia was a flower that bloomed from the gardenia plant and was a part of the gardenia. In addition, the water gardenia was also a kind of gardenia. Its fragrance was the same as the mountain gardenia, but the flower shape and effect were different. The mountain gardenia had many medicinal uses, and the water gardenia was a good raw material for extracting natural colors. The novel "Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Yellow gardenia was a wild species of gardenia. There were some differences between the two. In terms of leaves, the yellow gardenia leaves were relatively small; in terms of flowers, the yellow gardenia flowers were single petals, usually six petals, with golden stamens, while ordinary gardenia flowers were larger and had more petals after artificial cultivation; From the distribution point of view, yellow gardenia was distributed in Jiangxi, Jiangsu, Anhui and many other places. It was cultivated in Henan, Hebei, Shaanxi, and Gansu, while gardenia was more widely distributed (it was not mentioned that the specific distribution was different from yellow gardenia, so it was speculated that it was more widely distributed). In addition, the yellow gardenia fruit was a traditional Chinese medicine. It contained edible yellow dye, which could be used as a natural coloring agent and food supplement. It was often used to make food coloring agents such as coloring rice. When cooking in rural areas, one or half yellow gardenia fruit could make rice golden. It could also be used to remove the fishy smell and color of salt-baked chicken and braised meat seasoning. In terms of pharmacology, it could be used to clear heat, purge fire, cool blood, lower blood pressure, etc. These were different from ordinary gardenia flowers. The novel "Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Under normal circumstances, gardenia and gardenia referred to the same plant. gardenia referred to the flower of this plant, while gardenia referred to the fruit, the whole plant, or the flower of this plant. The two were more different names for different parts of the same plant. However, there were also special circumstances. Water gardenia was different from mountain gardenia. The leaves, flowers, and fruits of mountain gardenia could be used as medicine. The fruit was gardenia in Chinese medicine. The petals of mountain gardenia were simple and refreshing, not as wide and plump as ordinary gardenia flowers. The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!