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How to cultivate gardenia
Planting method: select healthy gardenia branches, cut them off, treat them with rooting water, insert them into breathable culture soil, and water them in time until they take root. Cultivation method: After the roots of new plants are preliminarily mature, transplant them into soft, fertile and weakly acidic new soil. After that, the temperature should be kept at about 20℃, and water and fertilizer should be added in time to help it grow.

I. Planting methods

If gardenia is to be planted, cutting is recommended. Select well-growing flower branches from healthy mother plants, cut them and soak them in rooting water. After that, it is inserted into the flower soil with fine and soft soil and relatively air permeability, watered and moisturized in time, and takes root for about 15-20 days.

Second, the cultivation method

1. Transplanting: When the root system of the new plant is initially mature and 3-4 new leaves grow on the branches, it can be dug out of the culture soil and planted in soft, fertile and weakly acidic flower soil for maintenance.

2. Temperature: Pay attention to providing a warmer environment when cultivating. It is better to keep the temperature at about 20℃, which is more conducive to its growth.

3. Humidity: It likes humidity, but it is very afraid of water. In the growing season, it needs to be watered more, which can help it grow faster. But be careful not to let water accumulate in the soil.

4. Fertilization: At the seedling stage, some low-concentration flower fertilizers with more nitrogen can be applied to it to facilitate its growth. When it is in its infancy, it should be changed to phosphate fertilizer. No fertilization in winter.