How to grow hydrangeas

Last Update :2024.06.15

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1. Soil

2. Temperature

3. Lighting

4. Moisture


Soil: Hydrangea paniculata is suitable for cultivation in slightly acidic soil with good drainage. Temperature: It does not have many requirements for temperature, general room temperature is sufficient. Light: It needs sufficient light to grow and bloom normally. Moisture: Watering needs to be based on the specific conditions of the soil. Water when it is dry. Do not water when it is not dry.


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1. Soil

1. Soil

Be sure to use soil with good drainage when cultivating Hydrangea paniculata. In addition, it will grow better if the soil is adjusted to be slightly acidic.

2. Temperature

It does not have many requirements for temperature. As long as it is maintained normally, it can endure whether it is a low temperature of minus 30 degrees or a high temperature of 38 degrees. . So you don’t need to worry too much about the effect of temperature on it.

Conical Hydrangea

3. Lighting

It needs sufficient light to grow normally. If the light time is not enough, it will have fewer and smaller flowers.

4. Moisture

It does not have high water requirements and needs to be watered according to the specific conditions of the soil. If the soil is dry, water it once. If the soil is still wet, you don't need to water it at all.

Hydrangea cone


2. Temperature

3. Lighting

4. Moisture












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