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How, when and how to slow down gardenia seedlings
Gardenia delayed the emergence time.

Gardenia will be delayed for about half a month after root washing. The specific time depends on the conservation environment after planting and the soil used. The environment and soil can be restored within one week. If the soil is not used properly or the environment is not suitable for delaying the seedling stage, it will take about one month. So the method and environment of changing pots are very important.

How many days after gardenia changed pots?

Gardenia needs to be nursed back to health for about a month and pruned after potted. The main purpose of pruning is to reduce the water loss and nutrient consumption of gardenia.

Method for delaying seedling raising of gardenia jasminoides Ellis

1. See some light, because gardenias like light. As long as you see some light, the leaves can more or less carry out photosynthesis, which can stimulate it and help its roots grow rapidly. So, when you see scattered light, don't expose yourself to the sun, don't see light. 2. Ventilation should be ensured during seedling delay, and the soil in the basin should be moist, so as to gradually adapt and grow new roots. If the pot soil is not ventilated and blocked, and there are not many roots in the slow seedling stage, even if new roots grow, they will rot directly in the blocked soil, so it is necessary to ensure good ventilation. 3. Slow down the seedlings and ensure a certain air humidity. When changing pots for slow-growing gardenia, under the premise of ventilation, spray leaves with fine spray from watering can every morning, noon and evening to absorb water, ensure photosynthesis of leaves and make root system grow rapidly. 4. Remember not to use chemical fertilizer in slow seedling stage. Replace that pot of gardenia with slow seedlings. There is no shortage of nutrients in the new basin soil. Moreover, if you change pots and hurt roots, you will grow new roots and touch new soil. If fertilization is applied in the slow seedling stage, too much nutrients in potted soil will lead to failure in the slow seedling stage.

Method for delaying seedling raising of gardenia newly bought online

1. The newly bought gardenia needs reasonable watering if it wants to slow down the seedlings. It is best to water it once every morning. After watering, the soil needs to be moist. 2. It is also necessary to bask in the sun, mainly in the morning, so that the growth of gardenia can be promoted through photosynthesis, thus delaying the emergence of seedlings. 3. If yellow leaves appear, they need to be pruned in time. These withered yellow leaves will affect gardenia seedlings. 4. It is also necessary to loosen the soil properly. Loosening soil can promote the growth of roots and whiskers of gardenia, which is of great help to slow down seedlings. It should be noted that the roots cannot be stuck. 5. After loosening the soil, you can appropriately apply some fertilizers and choose organic fertilizers, usually once a week, and you can apply less fertilizers each time. 6. Finally, the newly bought gardenia should control the temperature if it wants to slow down the seedlings. It is better to control the temperature at around 20, which is more conducive to the slow growth of seedlings.

Matters needing attention in delaying seedling raising of Gardenia jasminoides Ellis

Gardenia is in a slow seedling stage, and there are still plants that have not germinated. At this time, the use of nutrient solution is not recommended or approved. It is not recommended to use any nutrient solution or other fertilizers before and after any kind of flower seeds are planted in the pot. When placing pots on plants, if the pots are large, put a small amount of base fertilizer at the bottom of the pots and separate them with a layer of soil. The key is that the amount of base fertilizer must not be excessive, and it must be strictly controlled to avoid the newly bought flowers and plants being injured by fertilizer and hurting their roots.