Hydrangeas

ProHuman

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Yea i will it would be nice if u could have just help me out n then said that but thinks anyway I thought this was a good site I was wrong
This is a good site, filled with helpful people who are willing to help other growers with enough common sense to start their own threads with their own issues.
You are the second hijacker in this thread with marijuana problems.
I subbed to this thread because I have some hydrangeas in my garden, and enjoy reading tips regarding growing them.
 

ProHuman

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Wow, you need to go back to grade school, and learn some basic grammar. I can hardly read what you are trying to communicate. My mistake, as I read back I see you are the same poster who is in here before with your sad MJ plants.
Please some 1help me out
^ See that? You DID ask for my help.

My deal is... you come into the wrong thread, posting multiple times about the wrong subject. Then when dannyboy politely tells you to start your own thread, you insult the site and the people in it. By the way.. this is NOT your line, this is roseypeach's hydrangea line.
 

Liddle

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Yes, they are still not producing any new leaves either. I gave them a little fertilizer, hoping to see some new foliage soon! sorry I haven't posted in a few days, been swamped :)
sorry i should have asked what time did you transplant?spring summer fall?
 

roseypeach

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I'm going to pick up some pruning sheers as soon as the old man gets home. Been watching a bunch of vids on pruning them. Found where the good wood starts already, just a matter of giving them better structure and room for new growth.
 

roseypeach

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hmm and all are not sprouting? often summer transplants get too dry and fail bc roots cannot establish in the surrounding soil.
well damn, that's discouraging..probably is the case with the latter two. I am pretty sure the oldest one will come back with the right care. I hope...
 

Liddle

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give the stems toward the base a little scrape. if green inside give em a chance. if not compost them =). good luck =)
 

dannyboy602

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i have a sneaking suspicion the hydrangea might be a gonner. not having any buds pushing out now when everything else is showing signs of life..its not a good sign. you'll know for sure in a month rosey...the cool weather will "keep" things much like putting a corsage in the fridge but as soon as the summer arrives..if its dead or dieing you'll know for sure....i'll say a prayer to saint jude...the patron saint for lost causes:)
 

roseypeach

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give the stems toward the base a little scrape. if green inside give em a chance. if not compost them =). good luck =)
Thanks a bunch Liddle, I will keep that in mind.. preciate all ya'lls advice, will keep you posted!
 

roseypeach

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i have a sneaking suspicion the hydrangea might be a gonner. not having any buds pushing out now when everything else is showing signs of life..its not a good sign. you'll know for sure in a month rosey...the cool weather will "keep" things much like putting a corsage in the fridge but as soon as the summer arrives..if its dead or dieing you'll know for sure....i'll say a prayer to saint jude...the patron saint for lost causes:)
this is sad news...they were so beautiful last year :( guess I'll have to start over at my new place, was going to dig them up and take them with me. Thanks for the good vibes bro ;)
 
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