Wednesday, May 19, 2010

MY hydrangea leaves are dying?

I bought this plant from a super market now finding out i shouldnt have well i noticed it was dying do i repotted into a bigger pot and started watering it more it was doing better but now its dying again well it seems like the leaves and the flowers are turning brown but there is alot of new growth and some of the branches at the root started turning woody and lots of new leaves are coming i know thats ok but what about my big leaves should i cut the leaves that are dying also i have it inside due to the fact its cold i live in an apartment so i wouldnt be able to plant it outside and what really sucks is that theres like no sun that comes in here to put it on the window sill i tried to do it anyway and it wilted i think it was to cold still?? so what should i do ?? please real answers i really dont want my lil plant to die

MY hydrangea leaves are dying?
Q : [ MY hydrangea leaves are dying?,...,].








** { RE :...., but what about my big leaves





should I cut the leaves that are dying also,





I have It inside due to the fact its cold,





I live in an apartment





so I wouldn't be able to plant it outside ,





and what really sucks is that theres like no sun





that comes in here to put it on the window





sill I tried to do it anyway and it wilted,





I think it was to cold still??





So, what should i do ?? }.





A: { SEE%26gt;%26gt;








Hence;








1)-*** [Firstly, your plant has not required too much watering





inside, and even a little drying on the surface,





will be reasonable !





**So,you have to test by your finger inside the soil ,





then you can feel /see its soil is still wet!





**SEE%26gt;, you have to control your watering!,





** Hence one time in the week in the cold weather.





will be OK.





* While it depends to your soil, too! ,





**Which should be mixed with some very fancy smooth sand,





that the water can reach out side the pot, on the bottom! ].





2)-*** [ While, you have to spry all the leaves ,





and try to keep them clean three time a week ,





in hot weather ,





And one time a week in cold weather !,





**So, gradually, the ill big leaves ,





will show you to be yellow, and are dying !,





**Then you can very smoothly removed / cut, them!





*Since, the new fresh one will grow ,





and complete your plant bushes , well ! ].





3)- *** [Then, your plant require fresh weather / and new





oxygen, too!.





**So, during the day times you have to open the windows,





to change the weather inside well !,





** Hence, Leave your plant near window! ;





* That can get some shady sun light at least,





* Then you will require, a Florescent Lamp Tube! ,





to leave "on!" , lighting near the plant (not less than 7",





away!) on the top of your plant ! ].





4)- ***[ So, you will see, some growing in your plant !





** Hence you can ask the local florist, to show you,





how you can keep your plant ,





* Then, buy them a spry !,





And, the special florist soil ( packed in the plastic bag!,





"mixture of soil %26amp; composite" )





**Hence you can add a portion of it to your pot surface,





mixed by the ex - soil's , to feed your plant , better ! ] }.





** Hope, these can help!





OK





Good Luck





A77p





Feb.14.2008
Reply:Super market plants are often 'forced' to look good and never really survive in your garden.


It is always best to buy from a decent nursery of a good garden centre.


Personally I would plant it out in it's final position do not prune it as the shock could kill it and gently nurture it.


A little feed and not too much water and just play it by ear.


Good luck and when you have a healthy plant get back on this site and you will get some info as to where to go next
Reply:Hydrangeas prefer "cool" areas but not cold breezes. They burn in the sun, but tolerate filtered light. Soil must remain moist. They usually do not bloom indoors. Keep away from warm and cold blowing air. Trim dead leaves.
Reply:Winter is this plants natural dormat time. It does not normally do well in a pot.

ben

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