Tips for watering hydrangeasHydrangea is a plant of the genus Hydrangea in the Saxifragaceae family. Generally speaking, there is no fixed time to water hydrangeas. Just water them after they become dry. However, if the temperature is relatively low, it is best to water them in the warm noon. If the temperature is high, water them in the morning and evening. How to tell when to water hydrangeasYou can take a chopstick and insert it into the soil of the hydrangea pot. If the top of the chopstick is dry, it means that the soil in the pot is lacking water and needs to be watered. How often should you water hydrangeas?Generally, in spring and autumn, you can water it once every two days, in summer you can water it once a day, and in winter when the climate is cold, you need to control the water. As long as there is some moisture in the soil, it is enough to water it 2-3 times throughout the winter. Water hydrangea thoroughlyThe amount of watering for hydrangeas should be controlled, and they must be watered thoroughly, but water must not be allowed to accumulate in the pots, and of course, they cannot be too lacking in water. The correct way to water hydrangeasWhen watering hydrangeas, you must remember to master the techniques. It is best to water from the side of the plant, or you can slowly water along the edge of the pot so that the roots of the plant fit closely with the soil. However, you need to be careful not to pour water on the leaves, otherwise the leaves will be easily damaged. What water to use for hydrangeasIt is better to water hydrangeas with vinegar water. Pour it directly into the soil to prevent yellow leaves and enhance the resistance of branches and leaves. You can also water them with orange peel water. Orange peel is also acidic. It can be used to soak in water and then water the flowers to regulate the soil. Hydrangea watering amountWhen the temperature is particularly high and dry, hydrangeas lose more water and need to be watered 1-2 times a day. On rainy days or when the temperature is relatively low, reduce watering or not water at all. Hydrangea Watering TipsHydrangeas must be watered sufficiently for the first time when transplanting and repotting. The amount of watering should not be too much during the seedling stage. If they are just planted, it is necessary to ensure that there is enough water and that the area around the leaves is moist. Hydrangea watering precautions1. Hydrangeas like moisture and avoid waterlogging. Excessive watering can easily cause them to grow too tall, elongate their stem nodes, and make their leaves sparse. The roots may also rot due to excessive water and insufficient air in the soil. However, insufficient watering will also affect their growth and development. 2. Watering should be done flexibly according to the different growth stages of hydrangeas and the dryness and wetness of the potting soil. The plants consume less water during the seedling stage, so watering should be controlled. Water less when the weather is bad, especially on rainy days, and be sure to stop watering first. |
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