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Hydrangea care

jenn
16 years ago

I received a beautiful Hydrangea plant in a nice ceramic pot as a gift from my employer following the loss of my father last weekend. I want to give it the best care possible so I can enjoy it for many years to come.

The plant tag says simply "Hydrangea" and includes the plant care information which says that the plant grows best in "highly acidic soil". Our soil is alkaline clay. I always thought that the pH of the soil determines the color of the Hydrangea blooms (either pink or blue), not the health of the plant itself.

The plant is on a table near an east-facing window. It gets direct sun in the early morning (currently until about 9:00) and then bright indirect light for the rest of the day.

Would it be best to keep it in a pot and then transplant it to a larger pot as it grows? Would it be best indoors or out? I'm clueless about Hydrangeas and this plant is very sentimental to me; I don't want to lose it.

Jen

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