1. SoilWhen growing hydrangeas, you must use loose sandy soil. You can also buy some soil at the flower market and mix it with sand. 2. WaterDo not water too much, as too much water will cause root rot. Generally, watering once every 2-3 days is sufficient. If it is grown outdoors, avoid rain and drain the water in time after rain. In addition, make sure to water thoroughly. 3. TemperatureThe most suitable temperature for hydrangea growth is 10-20℃. The temperature should be adjusted in time in summer and winter. The temperature should not be too high or too low. If the temperature is below 0℃, it will be frozen. If the temperature is too low, warming measures should be taken. In summer, you can spray water around it to lower the temperature. 4. FertilizationDo not apply too much fertilizer. If a large amount of nitrogen fertilizer is applied, it will cause excessive growth and no flowering. Fertilizer should be applied in small amounts and frequently. Do not apply highly concentrated fertilizer. If a large amount of fertilizer is applied, water the plant in time to accelerate nutrient loss. |
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