Hydrangea?
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- Subject: Hydrangea?
- From: "* D* <d*@ados.com>
- Date: Sun, 19 Jul 1998 23:40:17 -0700
Hi all,
I have a small problem with
my, Blue Lacecap Hydrangea, (H. Macrophylla).
I purchased it just a week
ago, and quickly got it in the ground, it is quite large and beautiful. I
chose a nice spot for it with full afternoon sun, morning shade, and watered it
heavily. It has survived the move very well until, last week the
temperature reached near 100. So in a hurry that day, I
watered it quickly. The problem is that I must of got cold water on its
hot leaves, because now some of the leaves are curled and brown on the
edges. It really looks bad. So what do you think I can do for it
now? Should I cut off the effected leaves? Fertilize? Leave it
to look bad? Trim of the dead parts of the leaves? Or maybe not be
so fussy? Thanks ahead of time.
Rachel - NW
Oregon
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