Growing Secrets for healthy Gardenia, no more dead Gardenia jasminoides, Cape Jasmine

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  • Опубликовано: 21 фев 2023
  • So many people have trouble growing gardenia. I share the secrets to my gardenia growing success over the years as well as mistakes I made with my first plants so you can win at growing them.
    
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  • @xifengling
    @xifengling 7 месяцев назад +1

    美极了!感谢分享!

  • @Sparrow.228
    @Sparrow.228 Год назад +1

    Your gardenia plant is quite healthy and flowering, shows the care it has received, congratulations 😊

  • @TheLivingBackyard
    @TheLivingBackyard 8 месяцев назад

    Beautiful gardenias!

  • @gracec1665
    @gracec1665 Год назад

    Thank you Jim! Good video

  • @HeidiStLouis-xu2ox
    @HeidiStLouis-xu2ox 7 месяцев назад +1

    Oh my gosh I’m glad I watched your video! I’ve been growing a gardenia from a blossom I rooted - so far so good. Looks very healthy, BUT, between the constant rain we've had lately (the pot is outside on my patio) and the water I’ve been adding when it doesn’t rain, I’m surprised I haven’t killed it yet! Thanks to your video, I’ll cut back on the watering!

  • @bigtomatoplantslover6205
    @bigtomatoplantslover6205 8 месяцев назад

    Wow Lovely Flowers ^^
    Like 221
    My friend, thank you for good sharing

  • @M.M.4.
    @M.M.4. 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you!!! You have no idea ho helpful this is

  • @anissascorner
    @anissascorner 11 месяцев назад

    I love gardenias thank you ❤

  • @micheleedwards2998
    @micheleedwards2998 28 дней назад +1

    Thank you! I received a gardenia for Easter and it is already fading- yellow leaves and withered-looking green leaves. I think I've been overwatering. I'll definitely change pots.

    • @gardeningthroughtheseasons
      @gardeningthroughtheseasons  28 дней назад

      It’s worth a try. Sometimes by that stage, the roots are rotting and they can be difficult to save.

  • @Liliarth_
    @Liliarth_ Год назад +1

    Интересное видео. Спасибо. Моя гардения растёт под лампами. Зимой у нас мало света.

  • @jamieweekes6882
    @jamieweekes6882 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for responding. I went out and bought some "soil Acidifier" and took out some of the top soil and mixed it together. Then put it back in. I didn't have that from the start. Also, I live in Arizona and the sun during the day might be too much. I notice that in the mornings, the plant is lively and the leaves are upright. The nights here are cool and damp which the plant thrives on. So, I'll try to keep it out of the sun when I go to work. Would it be good to spray the plant with water to keep the leaves moist without over watering it?

    • @gardeningthroughtheseasons
      @gardeningthroughtheseasons  3 месяца назад

      Spraying the leaves could help. If it is hot and dry, it will probably need a lot of water and you are not likely to overwater it. I would think summertime would be a bit much in Arizona for Gardenia. I hope it does well for you.

  • @amynielson962
    @amynielson962 7 дней назад

    This was seriously the most informative video I have found thus far and have scoured the internet. I do have a question. I have sprayed mine recently with a mix of gardenia fertilizing solution liquid. And the blooms finally (after months) are popping out! I have a tray of rocks and water underneath for humidity. And mist it often with the fertilizer/water mist… however the leaves are yellowing.. am I overwatering it perhaps? I guess maybe I was too focused on keeping it in a humid environment bc I live in a dry dry climate (my plant is indoors though)

    • @gardeningthroughtheseasons
      @gardeningthroughtheseasons  7 дней назад

      Thanks so much for the kind compliment. The biggest problem with gardenia by far is its roots. They have to have excellent drainage and an acidic ph. It’s hard to master the watering so that they stay moist enough not to wilt but dry enough not to rot. If it is yellowing it is likely at least one of the following reasons:
      1) Root deterioration via overwatering
      2) Alkaline soil and or water
      3) Root mealybug infestation
      My hunch is that the roots are rotting from being too wet. It is really difficult to clear up such an infection. You could try growing it dryer. Don’t give up. If this one dies, they are not too expensive to replace and maybe you will have better success in the future. 😀

  • @NoQuarter01
    @NoQuarter01 Месяц назад

    I knew it. Gotta get mine out of the giant plastic pot that never dries at the bottom. 🙄 thx for the tips!

  • @boygodofwar1516
    @boygodofwar1516 7 месяцев назад

    Can I use lime like add half lime directly in soil? Coz I think I’ve over watered my plant.

    • @gardeningthroughtheseasons
      @gardeningthroughtheseasons  7 месяцев назад +1

      No, sorry. “Lime” if you mean calcium carbonate which is often applied to soil outdoors, is the wrong PH for gardenia. It is alkaline and gardenia like acidic soil. Let the soil dry out more and it could recover. Happy gardening 😀

  • @chansonjoy
    @chansonjoy Год назад +3

    I never have luck with acid loving plants: blue berry, gardenia, camellia. they are so difficult.

    • @gardeningthroughtheseasons
      @gardeningthroughtheseasons  Год назад

      I wonder if you live somewhere the soil and water are very alkaline. Look for a grafted gardenia. They can be grafted to a rootstock that can tolerate alkaline soil. This is common in Florida. But you can still suffer from root rot etc,

  • @whatisanAyesha
    @whatisanAyesha 11 месяцев назад +1

    I bought mine two months ago and haven't had any luck with blooms or foliage. I need go reevaluate the whole care routine...

  • @bowler8
    @bowler8 10 месяцев назад

    just purchased one, it's July, and we live in a high desert, it's still in its original plastic pot (Im changing it to terracotta), when would it be a good time to change the pot, and is it ok in just peat moss and vermiculite?

  • @MaryanaB
    @MaryanaB Год назад

    I've recently bought one of these. Whilst it has many buds, the flowers do not open fully and then just drop off. It's in a really bright warm location and the leaves look healthy apart from a few that have a few crispy bits on them. What am I doing wrong 😭

    • @gardeningthroughtheseasons
      @gardeningthroughtheseasons  Год назад

      I am sorry to hear that. That would be frustrating. A change can cause these to lose buds, like being moved to a new location. It will need to adjust to its new location. If it is not getting enough light, that can cause bud drop. It will not survive far from a window. When it is blooming, it’s best not to fertilize it, that can cause bud drop. Do you turn down the heat at night; they like that, and that can make the plant more comfortable. I hope these tips help.

  • @jamieweekes6882
    @jamieweekes6882 3 месяца назад

    Help! I'm on my second plant and this one is getting droopy. I have not over watered it but when I re potted it I couldn't find an acid soil fertilizer, so I just potted it in regular soil. What can I do at this point to make sure it doesn't die??

    • @gardeningthroughtheseasons
      @gardeningthroughtheseasons  3 месяца назад

      Hmmmm. If it is droopy, is it too dry? Did it get droopy just after repotting it? You potted it in regular soil; was it potting soil or did you dig the soil from the garden? If it just got droopy after repotting, probably some of the roots got damaged and it can’t pull up enough water. I usually cut it back a bit after transplanting it so that the roots don’t have so much to support. However, if the soil is wet and it’s droopy, it could have root rot, and you will likely lose the plant. Don’t give up. These plants aren’t too expensive and practice makes perfect. For soil, if you can’t find an acidic mix, just use one that is mostly peat and has some pumice to aid drainage. I hope this helps.

  • @royalroadastudyofcarmelite4317

    Can you please explain how you mix up humic acid and micro nutrients. Where to buy
    How about a west window with a bright light above moving it away from window in afternoon

    • @gardeningthroughtheseasons
      @gardeningthroughtheseasons  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching. For the humic acid and micronutrients, I buy a premade powder called TM-7 from Bioag. I mix it in water. Yes, a western window is great with a little protection as you were thinking. Some unsolicited advice: never fertilize when it is dry; focus on nitrogen and micronutrients; let the soil dry out a bit between watering ( But not to wilting point) Happy growing🌞

    • @gardeningthroughtheseasons
      @gardeningthroughtheseasons  Год назад

      Oh, the TM-7 can be purchased online.

  • @SweetpeaandLilly
    @SweetpeaandLilly Месяц назад

    I have my first celestial star gardenia bloom after finding it on a Home Depot clearance rack. Do you know when it will give off it’s fragrance? It does not smell yet but did just bloom.
    Also can celestial star gardenia be sculpted into a tree?
    Thank you.

    • @gardeningthroughtheseasons
      @gardeningthroughtheseasons  Месяц назад +1

      My gardenia flowers give off more fragrance during certain times but I haven’t noticed what triggers it. Gardenia could probably be sculpted into a tree, but it would probably be tricky since many popular varieties tend to be more twiggy. I am not sure about celestial star though.

    • @SweetpeaandLilly
      @SweetpeaandLilly Месяц назад +1

      @@gardeningthroughtheseasons Thank you. Mine took one day.

  • @keepwell909
    @keepwell909 4 месяца назад

    May I ask what type of water you use?Mine is very hard water. Thank you

    • @gardeningthroughtheseasons
      @gardeningthroughtheseasons  4 месяца назад

      My water is hard, but I test it and add vinegar to it to make it ph 7 or lower. Thanks for watching.

    • @keepwell909
      @keepwell909 4 месяца назад

      Thank you so much @@gardeningthroughtheseasons

  • @anonymouse1two3
    @anonymouse1two3 11 месяцев назад +1

    Can I use coffee grounds as an acidic fertilizer? I read bougainvilleas like that so was wondering if it’s the same

    • @gardeningthroughtheseasons
      @gardeningthroughtheseasons  11 месяцев назад +1

      I never tried it. They probably would love it. The only thing with organic fertilizers like that is if you apply too much it encourages root rot. Let me know in a few months if it works for you, and I might try it too.

    • @nataliechenkov5022
      @nataliechenkov5022 29 дней назад

      ​@@gardeningthroughtheseasons I try Coffee and its so good for gardenias, it makes difference in its growth and budding but i don't know why my flower buds are not growing and it don't know what should i do..

    • @gardeningthroughtheseasons
      @gardeningthroughtheseasons  28 дней назад

      @@nataliechenkov5022 if it is growing well, I am not sure why it isn’t blooming. Is it getting enough light?

    • @nataliechenkov5022
      @nataliechenkov5022 28 дней назад

      @@gardeningthroughtheseasons I don't know too.. Yes it gets enough sunlight.. I don't know what should I do..

  • @RyonLay
    @RyonLay 10 месяцев назад

    Is difficult for me having this type of plants, temp is almost 52 °c and when potiting all of them turned yellow and die, I follow everything but they keep diyng.

    • @gardeningthroughtheseasons
      @gardeningthroughtheseasons  10 месяцев назад

      52 c would be problematic. I don’t know if I could grow them at temperatures like that either. I am sorry about the trouble. I wonder if one of the African gardenia species would work for you. Or if you cool your home, maybe they could grow in there?

  • @shibtama808
    @shibtama808 Месяц назад

    Can I add sea kelp to my gardenia?

  • @user-kx2zc3nk2k
    @user-kx2zc3nk2k 18 дней назад

    Please, there are small insects spreading on gardenia flowers. What is the solution? I am afraid they will harm the flower

    • @gardeningthroughtheseasons
      @gardeningthroughtheseasons  18 дней назад

      Greetings: Sorry to hear about the pests. Some people use Acephate or dinotefuran insecticides.They claim dinotefuran is more effective. Please be careful!

  • @ussamabarakat4258
    @ussamabarakat4258 Год назад

    How about the location you keep it ?

    • @gardeningthroughtheseasons
      @gardeningthroughtheseasons  Год назад

      It needs bright light. I keep it right in an eastern window. A south window might be a bit much during the brightest time of year and the North window May not have enough sunlight. This is in the northern hemisphere. Thanks for watching.

    • @ussamabarakat4258
      @ussamabarakat4258 Год назад

      @@gardeningthroughtheseasons Thanks for your reply

    • @gardeningthroughtheseasons
      @gardeningthroughtheseasons  Год назад

      @@ussamabarakat4258 You’re very welcome

  • @Didi-yu4zy
    @Didi-yu4zy 11 месяцев назад

    I don’t remember how many gardenias I killed 😌

  • @TorontoRealEstateAgent
    @TorontoRealEstateAgent Месяц назад

    Your Cape Jasmine is beautiful! 😍🪴 Just bought my first Cape Jasmin a couple of weeks ago and it hasn't been doing very well unfortunately. Your tip on using blood meal once a month instead of a regular fertilizer will likely save my plant as I was using Miracle-Gro: going to get some blood meal for mine. Thank you for such a helpful video!

    • @gardeningthroughtheseasons
      @gardeningthroughtheseasons  29 дней назад

      Good luck with your plant😀. Be careful with the blood meal as too much causes root rot. Just a very light dusting away from the stem.