How to handle the big hydrangea after buying it
Below is an introduction for netizens on how to handle big hydrangeas after buying them and the experience of green plant maintenance in understanding the maintenance guidelines for big hydrangeas. Next, the site editor will introduce it to the netizens.
Hydrangea is a plant of the Saxifragaceae family and belongs to the Hydrangea genus. It has full and beautiful flowers, bright colors, and is a common potted ornamental flowering plant. Hydrangea flowers can bloom in the cold winter, symbolizing hope and bringing beauty to people. The flower language of hydrangea is fidelity and eternity, widely loved by everyone.
Methods for handling big hydrangeas:
1. When buying big hydrangeas, it is recommended to choose potted seedlings, which are convenient for potting, simple to operate, and have a high survival rate. When purchasing, first check whether the growth condition of the hydrangea is healthy and whether there is any pest infestation.
2. The hydrangea just bought home needs to be acclimatized first, adapting to the environment, and should be placed in a well-ventilated area without direct sunlight. You can spray water on the leaves and flowers appropriately, just the right amount.
3. The best time to transplant big hydrangea seedlings is in spring, which is beneficial for the growth of hydrangeas.
4. Trim the big hydrangea appropriately, cutting off the excess branches and leaves to avoid dehydration and death caused by leaf evaporation.
5. When transplanting big hydrangeas, retain more of the original planting soil on the roots to avoid water loss during the transplanting process, which could lead to the death of the roots.
6. Big hydrangeas prefer loose, fertile, and well-drained sandy soil. You can mix leaf mold soil, garden soil, and vinegar residue in a ratio of 2:2:1. Choose a breathable pot and use a smaller pot to avoid a small seedling in a large pot.
7. After placing the big hydrangea in the pot, cover it lightly with soil to keep the plant stable and water it moderately to keep the potting soil slightly moist, and place it in a shady and well-ventilated area.
8. Do not expose the transplanted big hydrangea to direct sunlight to avoid dehydration. You can spray carbendazim on the branches and leaves of the hydrangea to prevent diseases. After the plant stabilizes, proceed with normal maintenance.
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