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The best time to repot gardenias is in early spring and autumn. Be sure to choose acidic soils when repotting. Removing the old soil of the original soil ball in time and properly tidying up the root system of the original soil ball can better combine with the new soil.
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February in spring and October in autumn are the first days of plant growth, and the temperature is suitable for these two seasons. New shoots emerge in February and begin to grow, and after a hot summer, they begin to grow again in autumn. Therefore, if you want to repot this plant, you should choose to do it within two months.
1. Precautions.
If you want to change the pot in February in spring, you should choose a time with a higher temperature, because although February in the north is also spring, the temperature is not high. If the weather continues to be cold, it can be postponed until the beginning of March.
The reason why it is not recommended to repot in summer is because the temperature is high in summer, and it is very bad for the survival of plants after repotting. As long as the plants can survive the summer, don't have too high requirements, especially for novice conservationists.
It is not recommended to change the pot after April, if you insist on changing the pot at this time, you must bring more original soil to minimize the damage to the plant.
If you encounter rainy days, do not change the pot. No matter when you change pots, you should choose a sunny environment for sunny weather. This is also very helpful for survival after repotting.
If there are flower buds, remember not to repot. After changing pots, pay attention to the water-soluble fertilizer of fertile leaves to supplement nutrients.
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Gardenia is generally the best to change pots at a temperature of 20 25, usually in early spring 2 3 months when germinating new shoots, autumn 9 10 months to grow vigorously to repot it, each time to change the pot should try to avoid changing pots on rainy days, first according to the size of the plant to choose a repotting container, after the potting properly loosen the soil, so that it grows better.
When each plant is potted and maintained, it needs to be repotted every once in a while, and gardenias generally need to be repotted every two years, so when is the best time to repot gardenias, generally gardenias are best repotted in spring and autumn, and they should also try to avoid repotting on rainy days.
Generally, gardenias need to be repotted at a temperature of 20 25, usually in early spring 2 3 months when the buds germinate, autumn 9 10 months when the growth is vigorous to repot it, can make the roots of gardenia adapt to the new growth environment faster, so that the gardenia grows better in the potting soil.
In the process of cultivating gardenias, every two years in February and March or September and October, first of all, you need to choose the right mud pot and sand tile pot according to the size of the gardenia as a repotting container, and it is best to prepare some humus and garden soil mixed as the substrate of the repotting soil, which is conducive to the growth of gardenias.
In the process of changing pots every time, try not to hurt the roots of the plant, but if you find that there is a rotten part of the root of the plant, then you need to dispose of the rotten roots in time, it is best to remove the old soil on the surface of the roots, replant the gardenia into a new container, and properly loosen the soil.
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A flower friend asked the gardener uncle: "When is the right time to change the potting of gardenias?" What should I pay attention to when changing pots for gardenias?
Generally speaking, the best time to repot gardenias is in early spring and autumn, that is, in February and October. Because changing pots at the beginning of spring can reduce the damage to plant roots, the temperature is low at this time, the transpiration and photosynthesis of plants are relatively weakened, and the growth of branches and leaves is relatively stable and slow, so it is suitable for changing pots at the beginning of spring.
Pictured: Gardenia potted plant.
Uncle Gardener reminds flower friends to remember the following precautions for changing pots.
1. Do not transplant and repot in summer or rainy season or April.
2. You can't change the pot during the flowering period, and you can't change the pot in the summer high temperature.
3. If there are flower buds, it is generally no longer suitable for changing pots.
Pictured: Gardenia.
Gardenia repotting is best transplanted in October or the end of February in the solar calendar. The survival rate of summer weather is low, the root system is injured after transplanting in the rainy season, greatly reducing water evaporation and autoantibodies, which can easily lead to root rot to death, the survival rate of transplanting in April is very high, and the root cherry tree can not be recovered for a short time after transplanting, affecting flowering or budding, so it is generally the best time before germination in October or spring, of course, it is also possible in winter, and it is necessary to prevent hidden change and freezing.
Tips] Some flower friends have itchy hands, and if they can't wait for the right season, it's like changing the pot, if so, it is recommended to keep as much old soil as possible when changing the pot to reduce the damage to the roots of the gardenia.
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1. Gardenia repotting time
Gardenias are repotted in spring or autumn every year, around March or October. The climate temperature is suitable during these two periods, and the gardenia is also in the growing season, so repotting it can reduce the damage to it, and the adaptability is also strong, and the growth can be resumed faster after repotting.
Second, gardenia repotting method
1. Depotting and root trimming:
Gardenias that are ready to be repotted need to be treated with water cut off in advance, so that it is easy to depot and can reduce damage to the root system. If it is a plastic pot, you can cut the pot directly. If it is a ceramic pot, you can first knock on the perimeter of the pot, then turn the plant upside down and take it out carefully.
After removing the gardenia, it is necessary to go to the soil of the root system and then trim the roots. The old roots, dead roots, and rotten roots of gardenia can be cut off, and the roots can be better absorbed in the later stage of reasonable root pruning. After pruning the roots, the gardenia is placed in a cool and dry place, and the roots are properly dried before planting in the soil.
2. Prepare potting soil: The flower pot should be larger than the original one to meet the demand for space in the later stage. It is best to have a soft, breathable, fertile and acidic soil, which is conducive to its growth.
It is recommended to mix with humus, garden soil, river sand and an appropriate amount of organic fertilizer. After preparation, it needs to be disinfected before it can be used.
The flower pot should be larger than the original one to meet the needs of space in the later stage. It is best to have a soft, breathable, fertile and acidic soil, which is conducive to its growth. It is recommended to mix with humus, garden soil, river sand and an appropriate amount of organic fertilizer.
After preparation, it needs to be disinfected before it can be used.
3. Potted planting:
Once the potting soil is ready, the plants can be planted in new pots. When planting, put a small amount of soil first, then put in the plant, hold the plant with one hand, and fill the soil with the other hand. After planting, it needs to be watered as soon as possible, and then maintained in a cool, ventilated and warm place, and it will be potted in about a week to resume growth.
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Gardenias have a certain ornamental value, so many people choose to raise a pot or two of gardenias at home. So when will the gardenia be transplanted, and do you know the transplanting method and maintenance after transplanting? Let's explain it in detail below.
1. Smile at transplanting time.
Gardenia transplanting is best from March to May, this time period is warmer, gardenia growth is more vigorous, after transplanting, gardenia growth rate is higher. It is not advisable to transplant gardenias in the fall, as the gardenias have almost stopped growing in the autumn and transplanting may cause them to die.
Second, transplanting methods.
1.Soil selection.
Choose some loose and fertile soil to ensure that it has good air permeability and drainage.
2.Prune the root system.
Pour out the topsoil in the old pot, and then gently remove the gardenia plant, after taking it out, mainly observe whether the roots are damaged, and prune them in time if they are found to be damaged.
3.Carry out transplanting.
Place the gardenias in new pots, compact and water the soil to keep the soil moist. Place the transplanted gardenias in a ventilated area and wait for them to acclimatize to the new environment.
3. Post-maintenance.
1.Moisture management.
If you find that the top layer of soil has begun to dry out, it means that you need to water, and you should water thoroughly every time you water to keep the soil moist.
2.Lighting management.
The whole gardenia should not be exposed to sunlight as it can burn the leaves. Usually just put it in a cool place and keep it ventilated.
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Most of the gardenias purchased from the market are cultivated from the southern greenhouse, and when purchasing, try to choose plants with earlier greenhouses and no peculiar smell at the roots, which is relatively simple to maintain.
After returning home, remove the original disposable pot, you can see that the roots are full, there are many white roots, at this time, break the roots by hand, divide into 4 parts, try not to hurt the roots.
<> prepare potting soil, you can dig a little under the pine tree, which is breathable, acidic, and drainable.
Put the seedlings into the pot, shake the seedlings while adding soil, the soil can be 2 3 places in the pot, press it with your hands, and try to ensure that the soil is steady.
Soak the planted pot in water and take it out after ten minutes. Use a spray to wash the dirt off the leaves.
Cut off the weak and diseased branches of the gardenia to reduce the burden on the roots. Move the pot to a cool, backlit room and leave it for 5 days, then move to a place with scattered light for 10 days. During this period, water should be watered in time, and a little fertilizer should be applied after half a month.
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