Gardenia likes to be moist, so it requires high moisture requirements. However, if watering too much will cause the roots to rot, which will lead to yellow leaves. If watering too little, the leaves will also cause yellow leaves. The yellow leaves caused by these problems are very easy to solve. If you water too much, then put the gardenia in a ventilated place to strengthen the water evaporation.
has a great demand for fertilizer, and it needs to be applied every half a month or so. However, if too much fertilization of flowers, the fertilizer will burn the roots of the gardenia, leading to the appearance of yellow leaves. If you apply too little fertilization, it will also lead to yellow leaves of gardenia. If the yellow leaves are caused by too much fertilizer, then the fertilizer in the soil needs to be diluted immediately. If the situation is serious, we need to clean the roots and replace the soil immediately.
likes to grow in an environment of 16-18 degrees. Too high or too low temperature will lead to yellow leaves. If the temperature is too high, we need to transfer the gardenia to a cool place and spray water to cool it down. If it is caused by the low temperature, then warming measures need to be taken.
In addition to summer, gardenia should receive more light. In summer, you should avoid direct sunlight and need to be transferred to shade or shade. Otherwise, the gardenia will be burned by the sun and have yellow leaves.