Hydrangea panicle, an ornamental plant with its unique shape and long-lasting fragrance, makes people fall in love with it. However, to breed a healthy, thriving cone, hydrangea requires a certain amount of skill and knowledge. Let me give you a popular science and teach you how to raise a cone hydrangea from scratch!
First of all, you have to choose the right container. It's a technical job, and the container is too big and looks empty;It's too small, and it looks aggrieved. So, choose a moderate size, such as one or two sizes larger than the diameter of the conical hydrangea. In this way, the conical hydrangea can have a comfortable home.
Next, you'll want to consider the soil. Hydrangea panicula prefers to grow in fertile and not too viscous soil. So, don't be reluctant to use your fertilizer, but don't go overboard either, that will burn the hydrangea cone to death.
And then ah, you're going to find a suitable location. Hydrangea cone loves the sun, but don't leave it out in the sun. It's best to place it on a balcony or by a window so that it gets plenty of sunlight without being exposed to the sun.
And then, you have to remember to water. Don't be too diligent, and don't be too lazy. Water every two or three days, don't water too much each time, and just keep the soil moist.
Finally, you have to be patient. Hydrangea paniculata is not a plant that grows overnight, it takes time to grow slowly. So, don't worry, as long as you follow my method to raise, over time, your cone hydrangea will definitely become more and more beautiful!
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