Tuesday, February 7, 2012

How can i get big flower heads on my hydrangeas?

Forced Hydrangeas can bloom in April and stay in flower until September. Overwintered plants won't bloom until summer.Choose a cool, light spot or on the patio in the shade of other taller plants. The temperature should not be much over 68%F in the summer. Give only enough water to keep the plant from drying out in the fall and winter, but water daily after the first flower buds have appeared. Add 2 grams of sulphate of ammonia per quart of water until it has finshed flowering. Water twice a day if it is very hot. It will thrive best in a mixture of potting soil and sphagnum, which should be well drained and with a pH of less than 7.

Try experimenting. Take pink flower heads and stick them in a pot of acidic soil with a pH of about 4.5 - 5.5 (the soil should be at least half sphagnum) and see what happens. That's right-blue flowers! This blue color can be strenghtened by adding a teaspoon of aluminum sulphate every 14 days. Make a mark on your calendar - the timing must be exact.

If more flowers are desired on the hydrangea you should pinch them out just above a well-developed pair of leaves. Continue doing this until the end of July. Cut the flower heads off just after they have finished flowering.

(sphagnum is a type of moss that grows in wet, boggy acidic areas, whos remains eventually become compacted with other plant debris to form peat)
How can i get big flower heads on my hydrangeas?
Miracle-Gro.
Reply:prune very litle if plant is established just cut off old flower heads,

check your plant now you will see flower buds if you want bigger flowers remove some of the stems

the stems on the top of plant take out every otherone this will promote larger flowers good luck
Reply:aggressive proning when dormant to open up the structure of the woody primary growth,light prune the following year and you will be happy with results,for purer white flowers crush up egg shells and sprinkle around base,for strong blue colour sprinkle metal filings,enjoy your plsnts

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