Gardenias

Discussion in 'Indoor and Greenhouse Plants' started by bellegurl, Jun 14, 2006.

  1. bellegurl

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    I have found that gardenia plants are very difficult to bring to bloom! I have had one for a few months. It has many buds on it, but in all that time, only one has bloomed. One has even fallen off unopened. Does anyone out there have a special secret that will coax it to bring forth those beautiful, fragrants blossoms? Thanks!
     
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    Some info on how it's living would definitely help - like how much sun does it get for how long each day (that's usually the main reason plants don't flower - not enough light), how much and how often and how do you water? What is the temp like there - Gardenias like to stay in cool places.
     
  3. bellegurl

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    Hi. I water it enough to keep the soil moist. I live in Vancouver, B.C., so the temp is fairly moderate--18-20 C indoors. It is sitting on a north-facing window. I have recently put it there. It wasn't by a window before. I hope this info helps!
     
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    Chester Active Member 10 Years

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    Had one years ago. Did the same thing. They seem to need very high humidity.
     
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    Have 4 gardenia's shrubs, 3 in the ground & one still in a pot but will be soon transferred to the ground comes springtime. Those 3's (in the ground) give me heaps of sweet scented flowers every year.Young gardenias need a lot of TLC, as they get older they become quite hardy. They're acid loving plants & need to be protected from strong afternoon sun. It's really worth having them in the garden esp for their strong-sweet fragrance.
     
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    Thanks for the info--I did not know about high humidity--I will try that! Anything to bring a bloom!
     

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