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I just shove it into the right pot – and the hydrangea gave out 2 fists and did not stop

Do you want your hydrangeas to bloom magnificently and decorate the garden? Grow them in pots! This is not only beautiful, but also gives flowering earlier than in open ground. The “Garden and Garden” channel on DZEN.RU (16+) was explained when both transplant large -leaved hydrangeas, and what is necessary for this.

If the roots have begun to enter the earthen lump or even crap, it is time to transplant the flower into a new pot. Do not immediately take a huge pot-from a 1.5-liter to 10-a liter transplant should not be transplanted. Too spacious – and hydrangea will slow down growth, or even flood. Increase the volume gradually, for example, from 1.5 liters to 3 – 5 liters.

Ideal soil for hydrangeas

Mix such a substrate:

Riding peat (pH 5.5, slightly acidic) – 10 liters
Colloid sulfur – 30 gr. (for acidification)
Fertilizer Osmokot – 30 gr.
Perlit – 1 – 2 handfuls (for looseness)

If the pot is large, take a peat with a large fraction (24 – 40) so that the soil remains airy. For small peat, add more perlite.

Pour the hydrangea or soak the pot in water to make it easier to remove the plant, then moisturize and mix the substrate. Place hydrangea in a new pot without destroying an earthen lump. Pour the voids with soil and remove the pot in the shadow. Do not water a week! Add water when the pot becomes light and the leaves are slightly wander.

Ashley Davis

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