Everblooming Gardenia - Knowledgebase Question

alexandria, LA
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Question by paularensha
June 14, 2005
MY gardenia is in a pot in the semi shade. I am finding that the leaves are yellow and does not look so healthy. I am watering it every other day and I just placed it on the covered patio. The gardenia is loosing it's leaves and I am concerned.


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Answer from NGA
June 14, 2005
There are many things that can cause yellowing leaves and leaf drop. One is common - gardenias are very susceptible to spider mites, which cause tiny webs on the undersides of leaves and where the leaves join the stems. Another way to detect them is to take a sheet of white paper out to the bush, tap a few branches on to the paper, fold the paper in half and press/rub together. If you see little red, blue, or brown smears, those are spider mites. You can spray them off with a strong blast from the hose (do this daily until they're under control). A product called Neem can also be used to treat for spider mites. Follow product instructions for application. Gardenias need at least a half day of full sun to bloom, but at the same time, the hot afternoon sun can be tough on them. Morning sun is best, so an eastern location would be ideal. You might also try a southern or western exposure with some filtered shade. Leaf yellowing and drop can also be caused by improper soil pH (gardenia require 5 to 5.5pH - on the acid side.) Yellowing and leaf drop are also signs of various soil nutrient deficiencies such as nitrogen, zinc, and iron. To avoid deficiencies, fertilize with an acid based fertilizer such as Miracid once every two months from May to September. Finally, if the air is too dry, your plant will drop buds and leaves. Try sprinkling the plant every morning to increase humidity (and also discourage spider mites!). Hope these suggestions help!

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