"Sacha" wrote in message
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On 30/5/04 3:05 pm, in article , "Emrys
Davies"
wrote:
'Bob',
Having read this site http://www.hydrangeasplus.com/faq.html
I am of the opinion that (1) your pots are either too small for the
roots to develop properly (2) that the drainage is inadequate or (3)
they are sitting in a heat trap. The latter is probably unlikely. I
favour (2) as being the most likely cause.
While most plants suffer from over-watering, I do wonder if these have
been
under-watered, given the sort of weather we've had until recently.
Hydrangeas like a LOT of watering - just think 'hydra'! ;-) But that
doesn't mean they shouldn't be able to drain between waterings. And
things
in pots dry out faster that things in the ground.
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove the weeds after garden to email me)
As I said, I gave those plants and others a good watering on Thursday
evening, altho' they had not had any water for a week previous, so it is
possible underwatering then as you say.
Thanks
--
Bob H
Leeds UK