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How to water Hydrangea

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-16 09:18:34
In spring and autumn, the hydrangea should be watered once every two days. In the case of high temperature in summer, the frequency of watering should be increased, once a day. In the cold winter, only the water in the soil should be kept. The amount of water to be poured each time must be appropriate, not too much, otherwise it will lead to rotten roots, and pay attention not to let it contact with strong light.

I. season differentiation

Hydrangea, also known as Hydrangea, likes to grow in a warm, humid and semi overcast environment. It has a large demand for water, and the frequency of watering is different in different seasons. When the temperature is more appropriate in spring and autumn, it's OK to keep watering for two days. In summer, when the temperature is high and the evaporation is fast, the frequency of watering should also be increased, so that it can be watered once a day. Water. In the cold winter, the soil in the basin can keep a certain humidity.

2. Precautions

The amount of water to be poured must be appropriate to ensure that it can be poured through without waterlogging, especially in rainy days, watering must not be too much, easy to lead to rotten roots.

III. growth environment

Hydrangea is a short sunshine plant. It can not receive too long light in a day. Stay in the dark for more than 10 hours to avoid strong light

Hydrangea macrophylla

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