1. SoilWhen growing Hydrangea paniculata, be sure to use soil that has good drainage. Also, it will grow better if the soil is made slightly acidic. 2. TemperatureIt does not have too many requirements for temperature. As long as it is maintained normally, it can withstand temperatures as low as minus 30 degrees or as high as 38 degrees. So there is no need to worry too much about the impact of temperature on it. 3. LightingIt needs sufficient light to grow normally. If the light exposure time is not enough, the number of flowers will be small and the flowers will be small. 4. MoistureIt does not require much water and needs to be watered according to the specific conditions of the soil. If the soil is dry, water it once. If the soil is still moist, you don't need to water it yet. |
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