How to breed hydrangeas
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Soil: Loose, sandy soil is required for growing hydrangeas. Moisture: Don’t water too much. Generally, water once every 2-3 days. Be sure to water thoroughly when watering. Temperature: Give it a growing environment of 10-20°C. If the temperature is too high or too low, adjust the temperature in time. Fertilization: Apply thin fertilizer frequently and do not apply highly concentrated fertilizer.
1. Soil
1. Soil
Loose sandy soil must be used to cultivate hydrangeas. You can also buy some soil at the flower market and mix it with some sand.
2. Water
Watering Not too much. If the amount of watering is too large, it will cause root rot. Generally, watering once every 2-3 days is enough. If it is grown outdoors, avoid being exposed to rain. Drainage should be done in time after being exposed to rain. In addition, be sure to water when watering. Water thoroughly.
3. Temperature
The most suitable The temperature at which Hydrangea grows is 10-20°C. The temperature must be adjusted in time in summer and winter. The temperature cannot be too high or too low. If the temperature is lower than 0°C, it will be frostbitten. If the temperature is too low, measures must be taken to keep warm. In summer, you can It sprays water around it to lower the temperature.
4. Fertilization
Do not apply too much fertilizer. Applying a large amount of nitrogen fertilizer will cause leggy growth and no flowering. Fertilizer should be applied thinly and frequently, and do not apply fertilizer with high concentration. If you apply a large amount of fertilizer, water it in time to speed up the loss of nutrients.
2. Moisture
3. Temperature
4. Fertilization
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