Ice and snow to raise hydrangea, freeze a freezing, abuse a abuse ? Twice as many flower bulbs in

Mondo Digital Updated on 2024-02-04

The hydrangea flowers are very chic, looking like a large flower bulb from a distance, the flower color is bright and colorful, and the flowering period is as long as more than half a year. Whenever the hydrangea blooms, you can decorate the yard like a garden and improve the overall home grade.

Hydrangea is a deciduous flower, in the late autumn season, the temperature is getting lower and lower, and even frost will fall at night, in a low temperature environment, the leaf surface will change color, and even a large number of leaves will fall, which is a normal phenomenon, and there is no need to worry too much.

Today, let's take a look at how to maintain hydrangeas in winter.

1. Appropriate acceptance of low temperature.

We all know that hydrangea is cold-resistant, it can withstand low temperatures as low as minus ten degrees, and it is a very cold-resistant flower, so in winter, we can put it outdoors to "freeze" to reduce its temperature, so that after its leaves wither, the flower buds will store more nutrients, which is conducive to better flowering in the coming year.

Hydrangeas that have been frozen by low temperatures, eliminate some dry branches, leave hard branches without frostbite, the top flower buds will no longer grow, but the bottom buds will continue to replenish energy in winter, and after this winter, the temperature will warm up and the top buds will regrow and bloom again.

2. Reduce the frequency of watering.

Winter temperatures are generally cooler, growth slows down, and the need for water decreases, so watering should be reduced as long as the soil is not particularly dry.

The water temperature should be ensured, and the water should be taken out first and waited until the water temperature is equivalent to the room temperature, and then watered it.

3. Plenty of sunlight.

If you want to raise hydrangeas, the first and most important thing is to give it plenty of sunshine, once it enters December, the hydrangea is no longer in need of shade, and supplementing enough sunlight is more conducive to the hydrangea branches becoming thicker, and the next spring will not grow into an octopus.

The buds of hydrangeas are full, the leaves are green, the flowers are fragrant, and they are very beautiful no matter where they are placed.

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