Thursday, May 20, 2010

White Hydrangeas are turning green in the center of the blossoms, what is wrong?

I have an indoor white hydrangea plant that has fully bloomed and is now the blossoms are turning green. The plant gets watered often (the soil is always damp) and it sits in the window recieving half direct sunlight.


I want to know, am I over watering them, too much sun, what is wrong with it? Or is nothing wrong and this is just normal?

White Hydrangeas are turning green in the center of the blossoms, what is wrong?
Hyrdrangeas turn colors based on what is in the soil...so if there is alot of acid or neutralizer in the soil, it will affect the color.





Either way, as long as they look healthy, then it is perfectly normal.
Reply:Normal for the indoor variety
Reply:that's what the blooms do as they age......normal....


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