Gardenia leaves turning yellow
Is there any special treatment that I should be giving my gardenia.
The leaves are turning yellow. The flower buds were on the plant when I bought it a month ago and they are still tightly closed and the small "petals" around the bud are turning yellow. Lori |
Gardenia leaves turning yellow
gardenias are picky plants that need even moisture and cannot stand to dry out
even a little. Give them some water. Also, check the undersides of the leaves for spider mites, they love gardenias. If it is planted in the ground, they also prefer slightly acidic soil like most other broadleaf evergreens. Toad |
Gardenia leaves turning yellow
Gardenia's are acid loving plants. Put a handful of Holly Tone fertilizer
and a handful of Blood Meal (Nitrogen) around the bush above the root ball. You should see some improvement in a couple of weeks. Yellowing could be from two things. Not enough nutrients, mainly nitrogen or too much water standing at the roots. I used to see yellowing on my gardenia every spring. I added the amendments listed above and they always responded wonderfully. Penny Zone 7b - North Carolina wrote in message ... Is there any special treatment that I should be giving my gardenia. The leaves are turning yellow. The flower buds were on the plant when I bought it a month ago and they are still tightly closed and the small "petals" around the bud are turning yellow. Lori |
Gardenia leaves turning yellow
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Gardenia leaves turning yellow
wrote in message ... Is there any special treatment that I should be giving my gardenia. The leaves are turning yellow. The flower buds were on the plant when I bought it a month ago and they are still tightly closed and the small "petals" around the bud are turning yellow. I had a scale problem cured with a systemic insecticide. Shows up as bumps under leaves. Also spider mites but can keep down by misting. Frank |
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