Hydrangea repotting timeThe best time to repot hydrangeas is in spring, which is the season when the plants grow vigorously. After repotting, they will quickly adapt to the new environment and will be less harmed. In addition, do not repot too frequently. Usually, it is sufficient to repot once every 1-2 years. Hydrangea repotting methods and steps1. Remove the pot If you want to repot hydrangeas, you need to cut off the water in advance so that it is easier to remove from the pot. When removing the plant from the pot, hold the plant with one hand and turn it upside down, or you can use tools to loosen the surrounding soil and then take out the plant. 2. Root pruning Repotting hydrangeas should be done at the same time as root pruning. After removing the hydrangea from the pot, be careful to loosen the soil, then trim off the rotten roots, dead roots, and old roots, just leaving a strong root system. After root pruning, place it in a cool and ventilated place to dry properly before planting it in the soil. 3. Prepare the potting soil The soil for growing hydrangeas should be loose, breathable and fertile. The soil can be prepared by mixing river sand, leaf mold and an appropriate amount of base fertilizer into the garden soil. This mixture can basically meet its needs for soil. Note that the nutrient soil you prepare yourself needs to be disinfected before use. 4. Planting in pots After the hydrangea has been dried, it can be planted in a pot. Prepare a larger pot, put some soil in the pot first, then put the plant in, then fill it with soil from all sides, and compact the soil. After planting, water it immediately to help the roots take hold and water it thoroughly. Hydrangea care after repottingAfter the hydrangea is repotted, it should not be exposed to light and should be placed in a well-ventilated, cool place. It takes a while for it to adapt to the pot before the light exposure time can be increased slowly. In addition, it is necessary to spray water appropriately every day, and do not overwater. It will adapt to the pot in about a week. |
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