Cultivation Methods for Hydrangea Water Culture
This article introduces the cultivation methods for hydrangea water culture in the field of green plants and flowers. The following introduction will be presented by the editor.
Cultivation Methods for Hydrangea Water Culture:
1. After the water culture roots grow, move the plant to a bright area with scattered light and switch to a comprehensive nutrient solution, changing the solution every 2 to 3 weeks.
2. When the air is dry, frequently spray the leaves to keep them fresh and bright. In summer, which is the peak flowering season, move the plant to a shady, well-ventilated area, provide shade, avoid direct sunlight, and increase the frequency of leaf spraying to cool and moisturize, otherwise the leaves will easily turn yellow and fall.
3. Place the plant in a sunny location during winter, and it can safely overwinter if the room temperature is above 5°C.
4. Hydrangea has a three-way branching habit and is prone to disordered branches that can affect the tree shape. Prune promptly to remove overlapping branches, ensuring a balanced density and appropriate length. After the flowers fade, remove the remaining flowers, pinch the top growth to promote branching, control the height, and form a neat crown shape. This concludes the introduction to the cultivation methods for hydrangea water culture.
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