Gardenias are beautiful, white-flowering (or cream or ivory-colored, generally) shrubs that make for excellent mid-century apartment decor, office decor or general home decor displays. Native to the madder family (Rubiaceae), the Gardenia is a naturally tropical and subtropical species. During the day, this shrub prefers a little shade and indirect sun light. Too much direct sun exposure may cause rapid moisture loss and stress. Selecting a suitable location for an indoor Gardenia is crucial. Cultivate a high vitality, re-blooming Gardenia by incorporating fertilizer into top soil (decorate with colored pebbles for a unique presentation) of the pot plant or potted plant stand. Flower pots indoor or flower pots outdoor may be utilized with fertilizer to flourish Golden Magic, Kleim's Hardy, Cape Jasmine, Star Gardenia and many more varieties of the species. Tend to newly planted Gardenia flower seeds or established shrubs growing in houseplant soil. 8 oz bottle of liquid formatted grow supplement is easy to mix into water and pour out with a mini cup or pitcher. Follow fertilizer application and frequency guidelines for best results. One bottle of fertilizer is expected to last a year's time or longer, designed to care for a single Gardenia. As with any plant, continue to monitor the growth stages of the Gardenia, frequently checking for signs of disruption such as wilted or discolored leaves. Fertilizer is a food supplement which promotes health optimization, but it cannot replace a lack of sun or water if the plant is not receiving these necessary elements.