Gardenia flowers turn yellow
Abstract: This article introduces the gardening knowledge about the cultivation of Gardenia jasminoides, focusing on the yellowing of Gardenia flowers. Next, the editor will provide an introduction.
For Gardenia enthusiasts, the process of caring for the plants can be full of twists and turns. In addition to dealing with the yellowing of leaves, they also have to consult about the yellowing of Gardenia flowers. There's no need for worry about the yellowing of Gardenia flowers, as this is a normal situation.
Gardenia flowers are white when they first bloom. If the environment is suitable, they can remain white for about 3 days. However, some enthusiasts find that their Gardenia flowers start to turn yellow the next day, which is also normal (this can be commonly understood as the rhythm of the flowers fading, as seen in the following image). Generally speaking, shading can extend the blooming period, while strong sunlight and water on the flowers may accelerate the yellowing.
Summary of daily maintenance for Gardenia:
1. Water the plants every morning, slowly and thoroughly, until a little water seeps out from the bottom of the pot. 2. Gardenias enjoy humidity, so it is necessary to spray water 4-5 times a day to keep the leaves moist. Don't worry about the fallen buds, at least a batch has survived. 3. Do not expose the plants to direct sunlight, as scattered light is sufficient. 4. As for the soil pH.
From the above summary, it is not difficult to see that the key to caring for Gardenias lies in humidity, light, and soil pH, especially in the north, where the soil and water tend to be alkaline and the air is dry. Overcoming these issues is the key to successfully raising Gardenias.
The introduction above about the yellowing of Gardenia flowers is provided for everyone's learning and understanding!