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Old 04-11-2004, 10:13 PM
Maren Purves
 
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smithfarms pure kona wrote:
On 3 Nov 2004 05:23:32 -0800, (tasha) wrote:


I purchased a Tahitian gardenia as an indoor plant. Its been about


two

months and the leaves look wilted and some have fallen of. Can anyone
give me tips for growing Tahitian gardenia indoors?


Are you over watering that plant? Sounds like it might be. We have
several tiare gardenias growing outside so I don't know how they'd do
as inside plants but make sure you have well draining potted soil and
be careful about the watering. You might also go back to the nursery
you bought the plant from, and ask them their opinion too.


a small bit to add:
Tahitian gardenias are "more tropical" than 'regular' gardenias (gardenia
jasminoides) - it could be too cold.
They do grow on the wet side of the Big Island as well, but it looks like
they grow better in hotter places, and they may require better drainage
than other gardenias.

Aloha,

Maren
(I have lost potted tahitian gardenias both to underwatering and to
overwatering - outside)