Hydrangeas: with just one tablespoon incredible results in just 24 hours! Hydrangeas are considered the ornamental plants par excellence. We are probably talking about the most widespread in Italy. Their success is due, first of all, to the fact that they do not require special care and that they have a long life with simple precautions; In addition, it very effectively resists cold and temperature changes in general. But it’s the colors of hydrangea flowers that make them truly special. That said, what if we told you that you can get a lot of hydrangeas from a sprig and using vinegar? Read on for the details!
Hydrangeas: can vinegar help?
As mentioned above, hydrangeas are exceptional because their flowers can take on many different shades. It must also be said that this plant has a very deep meaning, linked to loyalty between people and love. It is no coincidence that in some Asian countries it is still a symbol of loneliness and people avoid wearing it at home or giving it to engaged women. That said, how do you get a super hydrangea in a few simple steps? To make them beautiful and above all very healthy, hydrangeas can be cared for with ingredients that we have at home. In particular, we are talking about vinegar. This product can be used in the garden with excellent results. Why? Because it is capable of counteracting the action of many types of insects and is very useful for protecting orchids from aphids, fungi and various molds. All dangers that can cause the death of this magnificent plant. In detail, vinegar is capable of acting on the PH of the soil where the orchid is planted, although it should not be abused, because it would have a negative effect. We must make sure that we have diluted the vinegar, pouring perhaps a couple of tablespoons into a container with at least 5-6 liters of water. At this point we can mix well and then pour the liquid into a container equipped with a nebulizer. The plant can be sprayed throughout its height and structure, from the leaves to the stems. We would also like to point out that in some cases the orchid may be iron deficient; To remedy this, it is enough to use nails, which will be placed in the soil, at the base of the plant, to provide it with all the nutrients necessary for proper growth. The hydrangea could also benefit from a nettle macerate, suitable for each plant and very economical. Try this method and let us know!



