Gardenias should not be fertilized randomly with ferrous sulfate. "Don't randomly apply ferrous sulfate to gardenias."

Jasminum cannot be fertilized randomly with ferrous sulfate

Below is an introduction to the content of growing Jasminum at home for netizens. Jasminum should not be fertilized randomly with ferrous sulfate, and the editor will introduce it next.

Many flower enthusiasts have several pots of Jasminum and feel that the soil lacks iron, so they might add some ferrous sulfate to the soil, but this might backfire.

Ferrous sulfate is only a fertilizer that supplements the lack of iron in the soil, thus solving the problem of leaf yellowing, and it cannot solve all the problems in the growth process of potted Jasminum. To correct the poor growth of potted Jasminum, one should find the real cause of the poor growth and not fertilize randomly with ferrous sulfate.

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