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Maintenance points:
1. Watering
Hydrangea paniculata likes water, but is afraid of too much water. Watering in moderation is fine. Keep the pot soil moist after germination in spring. In summer, when the temperature is high, increase the amount of watering. Water thoroughly when watering. The soil should have good drainage and no water accumulation. As the temperature drops in autumn, gradually reduce the amount of watering. Keep the pot soil slightly moist in winter.
2. Fertilization
After pruning in winter, apply base fertilizer with organic fertilizer and slow-release fertilizer. Use balanced fertilizer once a week during the growth period, and use high phosphorus and potassium fertilizer to promote flowering during the flowering period.
3. Light
Hydrangea paniculata likes sunlight, and full-day maintenance will grow better. Let her bask in the sun in winter and spring, and shade appropriately when the temperature exceeds 38 degrees in summer.
4. Pruning
Hydrangea paniculata blooms on new branches, so pruning is relatively casual. It is generally pruned before germination in early spring. When pruning, choose light or heavy pruning according to the size of the seedlings and the desired effect. For small seedlings or when you want to control the height, prune heavily about 20 cm from the ground; for large seedlings or when you want to make the crown larger, prune lightly to the height you want, and cut off the thin and weak branches at the same time.