How to plant Limelight Hydrangea
Last Update :2024.12.10
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The planting time of Lime Light Hydrangea should be chosen well, preferably in spring, which is beneficial to later growth and development. Before planting, prepare suitable soil. You can mix garden soil, fine sand, leaf mold soil, and add a little base fertilizer. Take the cultivated seedlings out of the original container, then move the seedlings inside and fill them with the remaining soil. Pay attention to the maintenance after planting, and provide normal maintenance after the growth is stable.
1. Planting time
1. Planting time
The planting time should be chosen well, which can affect the survival in the later period. It is best to plant in spring, the temperature is most suitable, and the growth The germination ability is strong, meets the needs of growth, and is beneficial to later growth and development.
2. Preparing soil
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Before planting lime lamp hydrangeas, you need to prepare suitable soil. It is suitable for growing in loose, fertile and breathable soil. It can be mixed with garden soil, fine sand, and leaf mold soil, and you also need to add a little Base fertilizer ensures sufficient nutrients and maintains normal growth needs.
3. Plant in pots
Lime Hydrangea can be propagated through cuttings, divisions, layering and other methods. After cultivating into seedlings, they can be planted in flower pots. Take the cultivated seedlings out of the original container, then fill the flower pot with an appropriate amount of soil, move the seedlings inside, then fill in the remaining soil and compact it appropriately.
4. Post-care
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After planting, you should pay attention to the later maintenance. Do not expose it to strong light first. Wait for the growth to stabilize before providing normal maintenance, watering and fertilizing regularly.
2. Prepare soil
3. Plant in pots
4. Later maintenance
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