1. Breeding methods1. Soil: It is best to use loose, breathable and fertile soil. Slightly acidic soil should be selected for planting. 2. Light: Large-leaf gardenia likes light, but is extremely afraid of strong light. Therefore, when the summer is hot and the light is strong, place the plant in a relatively cool location. When the light gradually weakens, give the plants normal exposure again. 3. Temperature: The most suitable temperature for large-leaf gardenia is between 10-22 degrees. In winter, the minimum temperature should not be lower than 6 degrees, and the plant can grow normally. 4. Watering: In spring and summer, when water evaporates quickly, you can water a little more. From April to June, water only when the soil is dry. 5. Fertilization: Do not fertilize during the flowering period. It is best to use compound fertilizer for daily fertilization. The amount of fertilizer should not be too much to avoid burning the roots of the plants. 2. PrecautionsThe flower branches should be pruned once a year, and the undeveloped and diseased branches should be pruned away, and the extra long flower branches can be pruned away as appropriate. |
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