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Gardenia Plant Care Tips From a Flower & Plant Expert

Gardenia plants can survive well indoors as long as they are under the right conditions. Read all about gardenia plant care and how to keep yours thriving!

Jerry Rosalia

Mar 15, 2017

Caring for Gardenia Plants

If you’ve recently received or purchased a gardenia plant—with its beautiful dark glossy foliage, fragrant blooms, and several buds—you might have difficulty getting these buds to mature and open. If the air is dry, the buds have a tendency of not opening (and dropping off). The problem is that the average home is warm, with low humidity. A gardenia plant, however, requires high humidity.

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Indoor Gardenia Plant Care

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The ideal conditions for gardenia plants are between 65 and 70 degrees during the day and 62 degrees overnight. They could do well in bathrooms, where daily showers add moisture to the air. But unless there’s a window, they won't be getting the proper lighting.

Proper lighting is near a window but away from direct sunlight, which can burn the plant. You might be able to add humidity by placing the plant on a tray containing pebbles and water. An extreme measure would be to run a humidifier nearby. Remember to check the water level in the tray daily. Keep the soil of the plant evenly moist, never letting it dry out completely, but don’t let it get soggy, because over-watering rots the roots.

Gardenia Plant Food

Feed the plant weekly with a water-soluble plant food intended for acid-loving plants, following the package directions precisely, not more than every two to three weeks. Less during the darker, shorter days of winter.

Even without flowers, a gardenia plant is a beautiful, attractive houseplant. Remember that all green plants are natural air purifiers. Enjoy yours!