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Amount of Aluminum Sulfate for Hydrangeas

On the amount of aluminum sulfate used in hydrangea

Those who try to grow hydrangea

If they want their color to change, they often apply aluminum sulfate. The amount of natural use is related to the color and shape of the flower, and should not be careless.

Where hydrangea are raised and the soil is different, the amount of aluminum sulfate should be different. If the soil is alkaline, if you want to make the color of the flower bluish, you should increase the amount slightly; if the soil is slightly acidic, the amount can be slightly reduced.

When initially used, each plant should be diluted with three to five grams of aluminum sulfate, dissolved in water, and watered in the rhizosphere, and applied once a month. Looking at the reaction of the flowers, if the color change is not obvious, you can increase the amount as appropriate, but each If the color of the flower changes, and the leaves do not appear to be yellowing and scorched, this dosage is appropriate.

When applying aluminum sulfate, it must be fully diluted with water to prevent the concentration from being too high and damaging its root system. And it should not be applied too frequently to avoid soil environment imbalance.

In short, the use of aluminum sulfate in hydrangea should vary from soil to plant, and be careful. Only then can you get your favorite color, which makes hydrangea delicate and moving, pleasing to the eye.