How to revive a wilted hydrangea
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Hydrangea has stomata all over and hence it has strong ability to rejuvenate When soaked in water, It can accelerate plasma wall recovery and rejuvenate.
You know what, The beutiful thing is..
the flower language of Hydrangea is Hope.
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Great advice thank you it worked ❤
You’re very welcome! 😊
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My pleasure! 😊
Thank you
You’re very welcome! 😊
What temp of water to soak it in?
Cool. Hydrangeas love cool water. Sometimes, the water in the hose heats up as it’s sitting in the sun, so I let it run a bit before using the water for the hydrangea.
Mine turned completely brown. I did add alum but I did not trim the stem
I’ve never added alum. Isn’t that salt? Salt will dehydrate things more. That’s probably why they turned brown. Next time try just soaking it in plain old tap water for an hour or so. Just drop it in there, make sure the stem portion is in the water, let it float on its side and walk away. You’ll be surprised when you go back to it, how much it helps to just let it take a bath. 👍
@@Garden-Oasis okay I’ll try it soon
Okay. I tried and it did not work. Maybe mine was too far gone.
@@pavenghag4544 yes, maybe.. Well, you gave it your best shot. Sometimes all we can do is try.
Thank you. Does this work for ones still in the ground also?
@@jerridyke8706 I don’t know how you would be able to soak ones in the ground, unless you were planning to dig them back up or cut them off the plant wilted? But yes, if you could somehow soak them in water, it will work.