1. Choose the varietyHydrangea flowers evaporate a lot of water, which can easily cause the petals to wilt, so when choosing, you should choose hydrangeas that are just beginning to bloom. Another thing is the choice of varieties. Some varieties are more resistant to heat and have stronger dehydration capabilities, so when choosing, you should choose those with poor dehydration capabilities. 2. Pruning before plantingWhen growing hydrangeas in a vase, use a sharp blade to cut off a small section of about two to three centimeters at the end of the branch in water before inserting the flowers. The purpose of this is that the original incision may have bacteria that will cause rot, and secondly, there are air plugs in the original incision that are not conducive to water absorption. Cutting in water will increase the water content. Before inserting the flowers into the vase, they must be completely buried in water to allow water to seep in and restore the hydrangea's water absorption capacity. 3. Maintenance after insertionHydrangeas in flowerpots should not be placed in an environment with strong winds or direct sunlight, otherwise they will wilt quickly. You can add some special preservatives to the water to extend the flowering period. |
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