Hydrangea cultivation methods and precautions, Hydrangea planting techniques and precautions.

Hydrangea Cultivation Methods and PrecautionsFor many girls, the content about the cultivation methods and precautions of hydrangeas in the field of green plants and flowers is as follows:Yesterday I saw a comment from a flower enthusiast who said there's too much about roses, can we change the subject? So today, let's not talk about roses, let's talk about hydrangeas.Introduction to HydrangeasHydrangeas are also known as "eight immortals flowers," and are very common in European courtyards. There are many varieties of hydrangeas, and the color of many varieties will change significantly with different soil pH levels. We call these types of hydrangeas "color-adjustable hydrangeas," of course, there are also some hydrangea varieties whose flower colors are less affected by soil acidity and alkalinity. It's important to understand the variety information when purchasing.Hydrangeas belong to the hydrangea genus of the saxifrage family, and are a type of shrub that can grow to a height of 1-4 meters, forming a round shrub. When in bloom, the small flowers cluster together to form a large flower ball, which is very impressive.The blooming period of hydrangeas is also quite long, usually lasting nearly a month, making them a very beautiful choice for courtyard and balcony potted plants.Hydrangea Cultivation Methods and PrecautionsHydrangeas are very beautiful, but many flower enthusiasts still don't know how to cultivate them. Recently, the store has also put hydrangeas on the shelves, and many flower enthusiasts have asked how to grow hydrangeas?The cultivation method of hydrangeas is actually not complicated. Here are 5 points for your reference.1. Prepare good potting soilFor potted flowers, regardless of the variety, good potting soil is very important. Never use pure garden soil to pot and cultivate hydrangeas, otherwise, watering can be extremely tiring.The potting soil should be loose, breathable, and capable of retaining water and nutrients. You can use a mixture of clay soil, decomposed leaf soil, and perlite in a 1:1:1 ratio for planting. A simpler and more economical option is to mix garden soil and river sand in a 2:1 ratio, which is also fine, but it will be heavier. When planting on a balcony, you need to consider weight-bearing issues, so it's recommended to use the first formula.2. Choose a suitable potGood potting soil is important, and so is the pot for hydrangeas. First, I suggest you don't choose a green mountain pot, as watering during blooming can also be exhausting.The material of the pot is not very important, but it should definitely be larger, not too stingy, and not too permeable. Because during the flowering period, hydrangeas are really water-guzzlers, so you must consider the issue of water.Moreover, the root system of hydrangeas is very developed. If you can provide a larger pot for the hydrangea, it will grow very fast, and naturally, there will be more flowers in the second year.3. Water and fertilizer management