Hydrangeas not doing anything this year
Bob H wrote:
About 2 years ago I bought and planted 2 hydrangea plants in biggish
pots on a North facing wall. The first year there were leaves on both,
more on one than the other, and the 2nd year there were flowers on one
but not the other. This year so far there is nothing, no leaves or sign
of growth.
Are they dead, or will they eventually grow?
Thanks
Hi Bob,
You do know that hydrangeas are calcifuges don't you?
That means they they are lime haters and require an acidic compost
to grow in, and also and ericaceous feed from time to time.
If they are in large ports and it would be a big job to repot them
I suggest you get some Sequestrene and give them a good dose of
that, followed by regular applications of ericaceous feeds.
If they are smaller, then repot in an ericaceous compost,still
keeping to the regular ericaceous feed as recommended on the bottle.
The north facing wall is no great worry. My hydrangea was in the shade
most of the day and was still good.
Sam
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