I don't know if the hydrangea I just bought is watered too much or dried up. The soil is clay, and all the leaves sink. What should I do?
It doesn't matter. This is because the temperature and humidity of plants have changed from a familiar environment to an unfamiliar environment, which causes the roots to absorb water and nutrients and makes the leaves look dehydrated. When the plant adapts, it will return to normal growth. Don't over-water here, too much water will easily rot the roots, and don't bask in the sun, which will accelerate dehydration and death. Keep it in a dark and ventilated place. When the topsoil of the basin is white or cracked, water it. If it is wet, don't water it. After the blade is repaired, it can be moved out of the outdoor or balcony.