Hydrangea
- Pinkham
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He everyone.
Have any of you ever had a tree that started to open it's leaves and then stop. My hydrangea has been at a standstill for a few weeks and I'm starting to get a little concerned. The half opened leaves are still green so I'm pretty sure it's not dead.
Have any of you ever had a tree that started to open it's leaves and then stop. My hydrangea has been at a standstill for a few weeks and I'm starting to get a little concerned. The half opened leaves are still green so I'm pretty sure it's not dead.
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Hmm, strange, could you post a picture of it?
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have you done anything to it lately prunning, fert seems very strange indeed i know you know how to take care of plants so ??? it also seem a little late to be just leafing out too
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I re-potted it early this spring, with everyone else. It was budding out fine and then just stopped. it baffles me.
It seems to have opened a little more today.
It seems to have opened a little more today.
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I re-potted it early this spring, with everyone else. It was budding out fine and then just stopped.
It seems to have opened a little more today.It is kind of freaking me out because I really love this tree.
It seems to have opened a little more today.It is kind of freaking me out because I really love this tree.
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i remember when you got this one i dont blame you for loving it...id give it a good shot of liquid fert,the higher the nitrogen the better it cant hurt. thats the only reason i can see why it stopped shooting
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Has the weather been a little colder? What type of Hydrangea id that? I've never heard f a 名媛直播 Hydrangea before, I hope it opens up cos I'd like to see more photos of it.
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Well folks,
I decided to give it the old scratch test today and discovered the whole trunk was slimy under the bark. It's a gonner.Dammit. haha
I decided to give it the old scratch test today and discovered the whole trunk was slimy under the bark. It's a gonner.Dammit. haha
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weird ...i know they like alkaline soil but that is for the flowers the more alkaline they turn blue less they go white ...its a mystery i guess a sucky mystery
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Well...all is not lost with this hydrangea. I almost forgot that I had 2 cuttings from the original tree. I looked at them today and decided this is the one I'm going to use. It's going to stay in this pot for a few years.
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