Do you water hydrangeas every day?Hydrangeas need to be watered every day in the summer. Generally, they can be watered once or twice a week in spring and autumn. Hydrangeas need very little water in the winter, so they can be watered once a month. Watering too much will cause them to freeze. Hydrangeas are usually watered in the morning. When watering, just make sure the soil is moist. In addition, using rice water when watering can make hydrangeas grow better. The correct way to water hydrangeas1. Newly planted hydrangeas generally do not require water within a week. You can gradually water them after they have grown for a week, but be careful not to water them too much when watering. 2. After repotting the hydrangea, you can generally wait until it adapts to the new pot before watering it. When watering, follow the principle of small amounts and multiple times to avoid water accumulation at its roots. 3. When watering, it is generally best to choose a warm time, preferably at noon. Watering at this time can promote rapid evaporation of water. Overwatering of hydrangeasIf you water the hydrangea too much, you need to change the pot, then choose some soil with good air permeability and replant the hydrangea. Do not water it for the time being after planting. You can water it on time after the hydrangea resumes normal growth. |
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