Most of the flowers purchased from flower markets or online stores are in disposable flowerpots. The first thing that flower lovers do when they get home is to replace them with their own large flowerpots. As a result, the leaves start to turn yellow and rot within a few days of

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Most of the flowers purchased from flower markets or online stores are in disposable flowerpots. The first thing that flower lovers do when they get home is to replace them with their own large flowerpots. As a result, the leaves start to turn yellow within a few days after they are bought home. The buds rot and fall off.... The problems keep coming, but I don't know where the problems are. In fact, some flowers cannot be repotted easily, and problems will occur as soon as they are repotted, such as the following ones. Don’t rush to repot them when you bring them home in summer!

Gardenia

Gardenia is in full bloom in summer. When I see the energetic and delicate gardenia blooming in the flower market, I can’t help but buy it home. The black plastic disposable flowerpot brought by the merchant How could it be worthy of the fragrant and elegant gardenia in bloom, so I immediately started to change the pot with the exquisite and elegant ceramic pot at home. As a result, the operation was as fierce as a tiger. The next day, I saw that the leaves had wilted and the buds had fallen off... The main cause of this problem is damage to the root system when repotting. The environment at home is obviously different from that in the greenhouse. Without adapting to the new environment, rashly changing pots will damage the root system, which can be said to be a fatal blow to gardenias.

Most of the flowers purchased from flower markets or online stores are in disposable flowerpots. The first thing that flower lovers do when they get home is to replace them with their own large flowerpots. As a result, the leaves start to turn yellow and rot within a few days of  - DayDayNews

Therefore, gardenias just bought in summer must not be repotted directly. They can be placed in a ventilated and diffused place to adapt to gradually increasing light for about a week. Water them in time to keep the pot soil moist. It is best to cover them with a plastic bag. Use garden soil to grow until the first flowers bloom, then prune the branches that bloom. After pruning is completed, you can consider changing the pot. It is best to keep the soil quality consistent with the original soil. After changing the pot, you should also pay attention to shading and ventilation, and then slowly increase the light after the root system has slowed down.

Most of the flowers purchased from flower markets or online stores are in disposable flowerpots. The first thing that flower lovers do when they get home is to replace them with their own large flowerpots. As a result, the leaves start to turn yellow and rot within a few days of  - DayDayNews

Hydrangea

If you buy back a pot of hydrangea in full bloom in the summer, its root system must be crowded with the flower pot at this time. A flower friend reported two days ago that the hydrangea he bought back, Only remove one-third of the original soil. Two days after repotting, it will begin to wither, drop leaves, and drop flower buds. Therefore, if you buy a hydrangea with flower buds, be sure not to rush, otherwise a series of problems may directly cause it to meet the King of Hell. If you really feel that bringing your own flower pot does not look good, you can directly put a new flower pot outside the plastic flower pot . Once all the buds have bloomed and the temperature has almost dropped, you can move the hydrangea to a new pot.

Most of the flowers purchased from flower markets or online stores are in disposable flowerpots. The first thing that flower lovers do when they get home is to replace them with their own large flowerpots. As a result, the leaves start to turn yellow and rot within a few days of  - DayDayNews

Jasmine

Many florists believe that flowers can recover quickly by repotting during the peak growth period. However, for jasmine, summer is not only the growth period, but also the peak flowering period. Especially the jasmine that has just been bought with buds has a very weak ability to adapt to the environment. Repotting damages the root system and can easily lead to dieback. Therefore, the newly purchased jasmine must be slowed down first. Do not change the pot or fertilize. Wait until it fully adapts to the environment and resumes normal growth before changing the pot.

Most of the flowers purchased from flower markets or online stores are in disposable flowerpots. The first thing that flower lovers do when they get home is to replace them with their own large flowerpots. As a result, the leaves start to turn yellow and rot within a few days of  - DayDayNews

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