Changing Hydrangeas to Pink or Blue
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Somebody from the CSIRO said that a combination of colours on the same bush indicates a balanced soil.
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I received a hydrangea several years ago and planted it in an area that had partial sun to partial shade. It never bloomed there and seemed to struggle. Last spring I moved it and it did better and became fuller but still no blooms. This year it is coming out with green plumage but no hint of a bloom yet. I live in Zone 6a and I've seen so many people with beautiful pink and blue hydrangea's, I actually have a different white one that blooms every year, but this blue hydrangea is giving me a time and definitely making me scratch my head. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I received a hydrangea several years ago and planted it in an area that had partial sun to partial shade. It never bloomed there and seemed to struggle. Last spring I moved it and it did better and became fuller but still no blooms. This year it is coming out with green plumage but no hint of a bloom yet. I live in Zone 6a and I've seen so many people with beautiful pink and blue hydrangea's, I actually have a different white one that blooms every year, but this blue hydrangea is giving me a time and definitely making me scratch my head. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I accidently sprayed week killer on my plants instead of bug killer. Did not realize it until the next day when all the leaves was brown and wilted. So sad, I cut it back and washed it off the got 2 days of rain..will it recover or do I just throw it away? So sad!
I’d like to get a deep violet color on my pink hydrangea. Would I just add more aluminum salts?
It would be good if this article talked about how bad aluminum sulfate is for the environment! "Due to its acidity, aluminum sulfate significantly contaminates and pollutes areas for wild life and vegetation. As with humans, when it is mixed with water, aluminum sulfate will burn plants and animals." Google it.
I purchased a Hydrangia bush from Home Depot. It was in a plastic pot so I just transferred it to a much larger pot. The soil I used was also purchased at Home Depot. It was potting soil. However, now, all the beautiful round flowers have lost their color and look faded. I had this same issue last year and purchased what I was told was needed to bring the color back. I mixed the stuff with water and it was a messy task. The colors changed very little.
I was told last year to put pennys around in the soil and it may change the colors. I did not do that last year, but this year I did. Well, shortly after that, I had one flower turn purple, but the other still remain faded. Do you know of this quirky way to color Hydrangias or is it just a coincident that one turned. I love these flowers, but I am so frustrated because I cannot keep color in them. Please let me know what else I can do besides make that God awful solution, which by the way smells badly.
Thank you,
Nancy Freid
I add my coffee grounds to all my (formerly) pink hydrangeas
and have gotten beautiful blue and deep violet color.
Sprinkle a few spoons of ordinary Epsom salts a couple of times in a growing season. White color cannot be changed.
I used to put used SOS pads in the soil. It worked fine, changing from pink to blue.