Can I multiply gardenias (or do you call it transplant)? I wanna make more gardenias in our backyard and so I'm wondering if I can cut a branch and plant it to make a new one. Does it work? Anyone please answer thank you.
That lady is more concerned with making people buy plant products rather than with plant health.
If gardenia leaves turn yellow just spill vinegar over the soil and wait for some days. Most of the times it's not lack of nutrients but just a too high pH that makes them unavailable for the plant, don't forget that micronutrients are called "micro" because they are needed in small quantities. Ordinary fertilizers containing them will provide enough quantity unless the soil is awful quality.
Very helpful advice delivered by a charming lady who knows her gardenias. Although there is an advertising component, it is good to know the names of some effective products. Thanks for sharing.
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TheCheesedownunder 4 months ago
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TheCheesedownunder 4 months ago
Can I multiply gardenias (or do you call it transplant)? I wanna make more gardenias in our backyard and so I'm wondering if I can cut a branch and plant it to make a new one. Does it work? Anyone please answer thank you.
Tayrte 7 months ago
That lady is more concerned with making people buy plant products rather than with plant health.
If gardenia leaves turn yellow just spill vinegar over the soil and wait for some days. Most of the times it's not lack of nutrients but just a too high pH that makes them unavailable for the plant, don't forget that micronutrients are called "micro" because they are needed in small quantities. Ordinary fertilizers containing them will provide enough quantity unless the soil is awful quality.
atomicfoxy 10 months ago
Very helpful advice delivered by a charming lady who knows her gardenias. Although there is an advertising component, it is good to know the names of some effective products. Thanks for sharing.
Elsbeth1540 10 months ago