1: Avoid overwatering your gardenia plant to prevent root rot.
2: Provide adequate sunlight for proper growth and flower production.
3: Ensure proper air circulation to prevent fungal diseases.
4: Use well-draining soil to prevent waterlogged roots.
5: Avoid planting gardenias near concrete or pavement to prevent alkaline soil conditions.
6: Prune gardenias after blooming to encourage new growth.
7: Avoid over-fertilizing to prevent nutrient imbalances.
8: Monitor for pests like aphids and whiteflies regularly.
9: Address yellow leaves promptly to prevent nutrient deficiencies.
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