FIX - Common Hydrangea Problems and Organic Solutions
What's wrong your Hydrangea leaves? Hydrangea leaves turning light green? Turning Yellow, brown or even black? If yes, you need to watch this video. Many people also ask - "Why my hydrangea is not flowering" and I have been getting this question on a constant basis. You don't have to worry at all because in this video you are going to find solutions to all of your problems.
Know Everything About How to Prune Your Hydrangea Plant and Tips to Get Maximum Flowers - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2FYeV9MBr0&t=475s
Whether Hydrangea leaves are turning yellow, light green, black, brown or even it's not flowering, you would find all the solutions here.
Leaves are turning yellow or light green means, plant is lacking in a particular nutrient, which is IRON. Plants can show iron deficiency chlorosis (IDC) on alkaline soils. What's the solution? You would need to make the soil acidic and you can do that simply adding either compost or Vermicompost.
If you want to use Chemical component, then you can make soil acidic by applying Aluminum Sulphate. You can find the instructions in the video.
Leaves are turning black or brown means, fungus has attacked your plant. Cercospora Leaf Spot Fungus is commonly found on Hydrangea and it makes the leaves to turn black or brown. Although Cercospora leaf spot fungus (Cercospora hydrangeae) strikes in spring, its spots typically surface after hydrangeas have passed their peak of summer bloom. As they move from the older inner leaves to the new outer ones, the small, round blackish-purple spots grow and their centers fade to gray or tan. Severely infected leaves often fade to yellowish-green and drop from the plant.
What's the Remedy - Well, if you provide good potting soil mix to your plant, you really don't need to do anything. The plant would grow stronger in coming few days. But if you are too much worried, then you can use any fungicide.
Finally, Why Your Hydrangea Plant is not Blooming?
Well, there could be many possibilities. For example, Your plant may not be getting enough sunlight, Plant is lacking in nutrients or you have done something wrong while Pruning. If you want to prune your Hydrangea Plant you need to be really very careful. By pruning your plant at wrong time, you may not get any blooms at all. Anyway, it's easy to know when and how to prune your Hydrangea Plant. Please watch my video where I have shown the entire process with clear examples.
I hope you would find the video useful. If you have any questions, please let me know. Thank you very much for watching and Happy Gardening :-)
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Know Everything About How to Prune Your Hydrangea Plant and Tips to Get Maximum Flowers - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2FYeV9MBr0&t=475s
Whether Hydrangea leaves are turning yellow, light green, black, brown or even it's not flowering, you would find all the solutions here.
Leaves are turning yellow or light green means, plant is lacking in a particular nutrient, which is IRON. Plants can show iron deficiency chlorosis (IDC) on alkaline soils. What's the solution? You would need to make the soil acidic and you can do that simply adding either compost or Vermicompost.
If you want to use Chemical component, then you can make soil acidic by applying Aluminum Sulphate. You can find the instructions in the video.
Leaves are turning black or brown means, fungus has attacked your plant. Cercospora Leaf Spot Fungus is commonly found on Hydrangea and it makes the leaves to turn black or brown. Although Cercospora leaf spot fungus (Cercospora hydrangeae) strikes in spring, its spots typically surface after hydrangeas have passed their peak of summer bloom. As they move from the older inner leaves to the new outer ones, the small, round blackish-purple spots grow and their centers fade to gray or tan. Severely infected leaves often fade to yellowish-green and drop from the plant.
What's the Remedy - Well, if you provide good potting soil mix to your plant, you really don't need to do anything. The plant would grow stronger in coming few days. But if you are too much worried, then you can use any fungicide.
Finally, Why Your Hydrangea Plant is not Blooming?
Well, there could be many possibilities. For example, Your plant may not be getting enough sunlight, Plant is lacking in nutrients or you have done something wrong while Pruning. If you want to prune your Hydrangea Plant you need to be really very careful. By pruning your plant at wrong time, you may not get any blooms at all. Anyway, it's easy to know when and how to prune your Hydrangea Plant. Please watch my video where I have shown the entire process with clear examples.
I hope you would find the video useful. If you have any questions, please let me know. Thank you very much for watching and Happy Gardening :-)
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