Abstract: Hydrangea old pile is a beautiful bonsai plant. Because of its unique shape of dry branches, it is suitable for decoration in gardens, courtyards, balconies and other places. But if you want it to grow healthily at home and beautify the environment, you need to master certain breeding skills. This article will introduce in detail how to maintain hydrangea...
Hydrangea Old Pile is a beautiful bonsai plant. Because of its unique shape of dry branches, it is suitable for decoration in gardens, courtyards, balconies and other places. But if you want it to grow healthily at home and beautify the environment, you need to master certain breeding skills. This article will introduce in detail how to maintain old hydrangea piles and help you create a beautiful bonsai of old hydrangea piles.

Learn about the old hydrangea piles Hydrangea piles are originated in southern China and belong to wooden flowers. Its main trunk becomes shriveled with age, but it still retains some side branches with flowers and leaves growing on them. In greening and landscaping, hydrangea old piles are an important bonsai plant and are deeply loved by people.
Choose the right soil and old hydrangea piles are suitable for growing in loose, organic matter rich soil. It can usually be planted with nutrient soil made from a mixture of murus soil, acid soil or peat soil. If the soil is too tight, it will affect the growth of old hydrangea piles, so loose substances such as sand should be added appropriately.

Light and temperature Hydrangea old piles require high sunshine, so you should choose a place with sufficient sunshine and good ventilation to place them. At the same time, attention should also be paid to maintaining a suitable temperature. Generally speaking, old hydrangea piles are suitable for growing in an environment of around 20℃.
Watering During the growing season, old hydrangea piles need to maintain a proper amount of moisture. The time and frequency of watering should be determined based on temperature, humidity and soil conditions. Generally speaking, water is watered once a week in summer, and the watering cycle can be shortened in winter.
Fertilizing hydrangea old piles need to continuously absorb nutrients to maintain growth, so timely fertilization is needed. Spring and summer are the periods when old hydrangea piles grow vigorously, so fertilization can be carried out once a month, and fertilization can be reduced to every two months in autumn and winter.

Trimming old hydrangea piles can be trimmed to maintain a good shape and health. During the spring and summer growth periods, old hydrangea piles should be pruned in due time to allow them to continuously branch and take shape.
Prevent and control pests and diseases During the growth of old hydrangea piles, they may also suffer from some pests and diseases. Common pests and diseases include aphids, red spiders, etc. If pests and diseases are found, corresponding measures should be taken in time to prevent and control them.
Avoid over-management In the process of maintaining old hydrangea piles, attention should also be paid to avoiding over-management. Too frequent watering, fertilization and pruning will have an impact on old hydrangea piles, so scientific and reasonable management is needed based on actual conditions.
Replace soil at a timely time. After a period of growth, nutrients in the soil will gradually lose. At this time, the soil should be replaced at a timely time. When replacing soil, attention should be paid to protecting the root system of old hydrangea piles to avoid damage to them.
Prevent direct glare Although old hydrangea piles require enough sunlight to grow, direct glare can cause damage to them. When placing old hydrangea piles, avoid direct light.
Pay attention to humidity Old hydrangea piles prefer a humid environment, so the humidity in the room should be properly controlled. Indoor humidity can be increased by hanging wet towels, spraying water mist, etc.
Avoid sudden changes in temperature, which will also have a certain impact on the growth of old hydrangea piles. During daily maintenance, try to avoid sudden changes in temperature and maintain a constant temperature.
Regular dust removal During the daily maintenance process, the old hydrangea piles should be cleaned regularly to maintain their cleanliness and aesthetics.
Maintaining ventilation Old hydrangea piles require a well-ventilated environment to maintain healthy growth. Pay attention to maintaining ventilation when placing old hydrangea piles.
The cultivation and maintenance of old hydrangea piles require certain skills. Only by doing these work well can healthy and beautiful bonsai of old hydrangea piles be cultivated. At the same time, during the daily maintenance process, attention should be paid to details and maintain the suitability and ventilation of the indoor environment, so that the old hydrangea piles can better grow and play their role in beautifying the environment.