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Related: About this forumHydrangea blossoms never fully bloom
Help! I have really healthy looking hydrangeas (nice pretty leaves, no spots, etc) with lots of buds but they never fully bloom. Plants are three years old and this has happened every year. Any suggestions?
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Hydrangea blossoms never fully bloom (Original Post)
archiemo
Aug 2023
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Phoenix61
(17,550 posts)1. Seems it's a complicated question.
archiemo
(496 posts)2. Thank you. I have read this but don't think it quite addresses
My problem. My plants have buds and do bloom. Its just that the bud doesnt open up all the way. It only partially fills out.
Phoenix61
(17,550 posts)3. That does sound odd. A local nursery might be able to
figure it out. I finally broke down and paid the $35 to have my soil analyzed to figure out why my blueberry bushes were so unhappy.
archiemo
(496 posts)4. Thank you! Good idea!
Hestia
(3,818 posts)5. When the same happened to our hydrangeas, found out I was fertilizing them too much
Lightly in the spring is all that is needed here. Deadheading too helps.