The bud of the gardenia falls off. The bud of the gardenia abscises.

Gardenia bud drop

You may not be familiar with the topic of Gardenia in the flower clinic. The dropping of Gardenia buds is a nice piece of knowledge, and it is recommended to collect it!

Flower friends who have raised Gardenias may encounter the phenomenon of Gardenia bud drop. There are many reasons for the dropping of Gardenia buds, and flower friends need to judge the situation of Gardenia according to their own situation.

1. Newly purchased Gardenias need to adapt to the environment. It is easy to have bud drop due to changes in the environment, such as taking the flowers from a greenhouse to the market and then bringing them home, which is quite different from the greenhouse environment, especially for Gardenias with buds in the vigorous growth period. Too much or too little water, and changing pots can cause bud drop.

2. Low air humidity (low humidity does not mean more watering, you can increase humidity by spraying water, and it is best to have 70% air humidity).

3. The potting soil is too wet, causing the plant to rot (too much watering).

4. Maintain the circulation of fresh air to prevent bud and leaf drop (if kept indoors for a long time without sunlight, the buds will wither and fall off).

5. Should not be exposed to cold wind, otherwise it will cause the development of flower buds to stop.

6. The potting soil should always maintain a slightly acidic state, otherwise it is easy to show physiological yellowing.

7. The room temperature during the winter should be kept between 8℃ and 10℃, otherwise if the room temperature is too high, the plant will germinate prematurely and it will not bloom easily.

8. A lack of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer can also cause the failure to bloom or the withering and dropping of flower buds.

The above is [] about the dropping of Gardenia buds, hoping to bring a little help to your life!