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How to grow and care for Hydrangea fauriei (Hayata) Y.De Smet & C.Granados

plant care guide about watering, fertilizing, trimming, repotting, cutting, propagating Hydrangea fauriei (Hayata) Y.De Smet & C.Granados

Hydrangea fauriei (Hayata) Y.De Smet & C.Granados 101 - Plant Care Instructions

Bright indirect light

16C° ~24C°

Every 7 days

Botany Encyclopedia

Genus : Hydrangea

🔖 Care Tips

Prune in June and July by cutting four nodes below the top. After pruning, stems will grow in the direction of the lower leaves. If they overlap with side branches, cut one more node to prevent ventilation issues. Too many flowers can hinder airflow and photosynthesis, so remove unnecessary ones after checking. Thin stems struggle to support flowers, so it's best to remove them. New stems always grow in the direction of the lower leaves, so consider this when pruning.

🏝️ Habitat Conditions

This plant primarily grows in East Asia. It thrives in moist soil and shaded areas.

🪨 Soil Mix

When planting, it's best to use well-draining soil. Typically, mix 40% potting soil, 20% bark, 20% leaf mold, 10% perlite, and 10% charcoal. However, the ratio can vary depending on the situation and environment. It's also advisable to use well-draining soil when planting in the yard.

🌡️ Environment

Maintain the temperature between 18-25°C. Keep the humidity at 60-80%. It's best to keep it slightly moist. However, poor air circulation can lead to mold. Ensure good air circulation.

☀️ Light

Plants thrive with plenty of light, but it's best to avoid direct sunlight when they are blooming. Ensure they receive indirect light for extended periods.

💧 Water

In summer, water the plant as soon as the surface soil dries. In winter, water when the inner soil is completely dry. It's best to water in the morning. Avoid getting water on the flowers, as they can easily be damaged. While the flowers are blooming, ensure the soil does not dry out. After watering, place the plant in a well-ventilated area.

🌱 Propagate

Separate a stem about 10-20 cm long for propagation, though success rates are not high. For propagation: 1. Water method: Avoid clear containers, place the stem in water, and add hydroponic fertilizer once roots appear. Transfer to soil when roots are 5-7 cm long. 2. Soil method: Plant deeply in soil without fertilizer. After propagation, avoid exposing to bright light. Gradually increase light exposure to help the plant adapt. Maintain high humidity and a temperature of 18-25°C.

🪴 Repot

It is best to repot after the flowers have fallen, and it is recommended to do so every 1-2 years for healthy plants.

💊 Fertilize

Use fertilizer at the recommended dosage during the spring and summer growing seasons to promote more vigorous growth.

🌺 Flower

Flowers bloom on mature plants that have been propagated for over two years. Ensure adequate sunlight during blooming to prevent insufficient light. Keep the soil moist while flowers are blooming, and ensure good drainage and air circulation to avoid overwatering. During winter, maintain a low temperature of about 0-10°C. Extremely low temperatures, generally below -5°C, can freeze flower buds, preventing blooming. Prune immediately after flowering; pruning after bud formation will prevent next year's blooms. Hydrangea flower color varies with soil pH: blue in acidic soil and red in alkaline soil. Create acidic soil by mixing in plenty of peat moss or blue soil, and use lime for alkaline soil.

😵 Toxicity

Be cautious with pets and young children as it is toxic.

water

How to water Hydrangea fauriei (Hayata) Y.De Smet & C.Granados

How often should I water?

check Hydrangea fauriei (Hayata) Y.De Smet & C.Granados Every 7 days if it needs water when it’s very cold (below 5℃), water less frequently

When do I need to water?

the top 2-3 inches of soil is dry

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Light & Location

How much light does a Hydrangea fauriei (Hayata) Y.De Smet & C.Granados need?

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Bright indirect light

Grow light

Light preference

Hydrangea fauriei (Hayata) Y.De Smet & C.Granados likes Bright indirect light, Grow light day. The brighter the space, the better this plant grows.

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This plant prefers
2K ~ 10K lux to thrive!

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20K~

2K

10K

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Temperature

Natural habitat

-27

-27~38℃

45

Houseplants

-15

16~24℃

45

Plants that grow in the wild and those that grow indoors prefer different temperatures. If you grow Hydrangea fauriei (Hayata) Y.De Smet & C.Granados at home, make sure the temperature is 16~24℃.

Humidity

Ideal humidity

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40~70%

100

Hydrangea fauriei (Hayata) Y.De Smet & C.Granados prefers humidity about 40~70%. If necessary, increase humidity by misting, humidifier.

Fertilize

Collective Knowhow

When should I fertilize?

Only when your plant is healthy

How frequently should I fertilize?

1-2 times in growing season. A pinch for a small pot.

Characteristic

The taxonomic classification of Hydrangea fauriei (Hayata) Y.De Smet & C.Granados is as follows. - Kingdom: Plantae, Phylum: Tracheophyta, Class: Magnoliopsida, Order: Cornales, Family: Hydrangeaceae, Genus: Hydrangea, Species: Hydrangea fauriei

Characteristic NameCharacteristic Value
LifespanPerennial
Hardiness Zone3 - 10
Taxonomy
Taxonomy NameTaxonomy Value
PhylumTracheophyta
ClassMagnoliopsida
OrderCornales
FamilyHydrangeaceae
GenusHydrangea
SpeciesHydrangea fauriei

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