1. Pre flowering fertilization
Gardenia needs nutritional support when it blooms. If the nutrition is not enough, it will be difficult to bloom. It blooms in time, and the flowers are relatively small, thin and poor ornamental effect. So if you want it to blossom more, you need to give it enough nutrition. Specifically, it needs to be applied with some fertilizer before flowering, preferably phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, because they can promote plant flowering more than nitrogen fertilizer. The most recommended fertilizer is potassium dihydrogen phosphate, which is not only nutritious, but also easy to apply p>
2. Guaranteed light
Light is also one of the necessary conditions for Gardenia to bloom. Without sufficient light, it is difficult to produce a large number of flowers. Therefore, during the growth period, the plants need to be placed in a place with sufficient light to ensure sufficient light conditions. However, when it blooms, it needs proper shade p>
3. Keep moist
The growth of gardenia is also inseparable from water. It is a kind of flower that likes humidity. We must ensure sufficient water during the growth period, otherwise it will be difficult for it to grow, let alone bloom. Specifically, pay more attention to the dry and wet degree of the soil during the growth period, and replenish water in time once it starts to dry p>
4. Acidified soil
If the above points are done well, it still cannot produce a large number of flowers, which is likely to be a problem of soil. Because it likes weak acidic soil conditions, it will grow poorly in alkaline soil. If this is the case, you can add a few drops of salt free vinegar to the water when watering, and the soil will become weakly acidic after a period of time p>