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What kind of soil is used for potted hydrangea?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, What kind of soil is used for potted hydrangea?

In terms of growth habits, hydrangea likes to grow in loose, breathable, well-drained and fertile sandy soil, so two parts of rotten leaf soil, two parts of garden soil and one part of vinegar dregs can be evenly mixed in the preparation of potted soil. in order to promote the better growth of potted hydrangea, a little base fertilizer can be added appropriately.

With what kind of soil pot to grow hydrangea

From the point of view of growth habits, hydrangea likes to grow in loose and breathable, well-drained and fertile sandy soil, so two parts of rotten leaf soil, two parts of garden soil and one part of vinegar residue can be evenly allocated when potted, and a little base fertilizer can be added appropriately.

1. Rotten leaf soil

Most of the rotten leaf soil is directly weathered in the mountains and forests for many years, so it is relatively easy to obtain. This kind of soil has loose texture, water and air permeability, water and fertilizer conservation, rich in organic matter and a small amount of nutrients, which can promote the good growth of potted plants.

II. Garden soil

Garden soil is on the vegetable garden, which can often be obtained from the vegetable garden. This kind of soil has high fertility, good aggregate structure and rich humus. However, it also has some disadvantages, such as the surface layer is easy to harden when dry, and the ventilation and permeability is poor when wet, so it can not be used as a separate soil.

Potted hydrangea flowerpots

Hydrangea can be selected according to different growth stages of the plant. For example, 15-20 cm flowerpots can be used during the seedling period, 30-40 cm flowerpots can be used in the adult plant stage, and 20-40 cm height is the best. Flowerpots can be made of pottery pots, mud pots, purple sand pots, etc.

 
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