Why do the new buds of gardenias get removed
This article introduces the reasons for removing the new buds of gardenias in plant cultivation. Next, the editor will explain.
Why do the new buds of gardenias get removed
In the previous issue, I shared that due to the many wild branches it grows, it needs to be pruned. It has continuously sprouted a lot of new buds, and you can see that each branch tip has sprouted many new buds.
In the previous issue, I shared that due to the many wild branches it grows, it needs to be pruned. It has continuously sprouted a lot of new buds, and you can see that each branch tip has sprouted many new buds.
So after pruning, as long as it is properly cared for, it is also very easy for it to grow new buds, because it grows a lot of buds, consuming a lot of nutrients. We need to meet all its needs. If the nutrients are insufficient, its growth will be slow, and the new buds will also be thin and small.
It will also be difficult to bloom in the later stage. If we take care of it in the early stage, we must meet all its needs. The nutrients must be sufficient to allow it to grow well and bloom quickly in the later stage, and the bottom new buds should be removed.
Because these new buds not only consume nutrients, but also, after removing them all, it is time to fertilize. During its growing period, we mainly use nitrogen fertilizer. We can use this type of nitrogen fertilizer because it can promote rapid plant growth, make the leaves more lustrous and bright, make the leaf color more vivid, and also increase photosynthesis.
If the potting soil is moist, we do not need to dilute it with water. If it is dry, we need to dilute the water and water it. If it is moist, we can directly sprinkle it on the surface of the potting soil. This way, it can absorb sufficient nutrients and allow the new buds to grow rapidly.
The above is the detailed content of why the new buds of gardenias get removed, hoping to provide you with some help!