When to transplant hydrangeas

Last Update :2024.12.23

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1. Transplanting time

2. Things to note when transplanting


The most suitable time for transplanting is after the leaves fall or before flowering. This time will be more conducive to its recovery. When transplanting, you should be careful not to damage the roots of the plants. There should also be some soil at the roots when transplanting. During transplanting, dead branches, diseased branches and excess branches should be properly pruned. Do not expose them to direct sunlight immediately after transplanting.


When to transplant hydrangeas
1. Transplanting time

1. Transplanting time

The best time to transplant hydrangea is after leaf fall or before flowering. Transplanting during this period is very beneficial to the recovery and growth of hydrangeas. The specific pruning time is also adjusted according to the actual situation. When transplanting, be careful not to damage the roots of the plants.

Hydrangea

2. Transplanting precautions

1. Bring some soil: When transplanting, there should be some original soil around the roots of the hydrangea. This will not only avoid water loss, but also allow it to adapt to the new environment faster.

Hydrangea

2. Pruning work: Plants should be pruned during transplanting Diseased branches, dead branches and some redundant branches on the plant will absorb too much nutrients if not pruned, which is detrimental to plant recovery.

3. Maintenance after transplanting: After transplanting the hydrangea, it cannot be placed under the sun. It needs to be placed in a ventilated and diffused place for a period of time, and then exposed to light again after use. After transplanting, you can spray some carbendazim or thiophanate on the plants to avoid the occurrence of diseases.

Hydrangea


2. Things to note when transplanting
















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