How long does the hydrangea bloom
You may not know how long hydrangeas bloom and the related topics about the cultivation of hydrangeas for observing their blooming period. Let's learn about it together.
Hydrangeas may bloom slightly differently in different environments, but the basic blooming period is approximately between June and August. The neat blooming period for a common large-flowered hydrangea in a pot is about 25-30 days. There is also a variety called 'Endless Summer' and 'Endless Summer Bride', whose blooming period can last from June until frost stops growth.
I. Blooming Period
Hydrangeas may bloom slightly differently in different environments, but the basic blooming period is approximately between June and August.
II. Specific Categories
Currently, there are two main categories on the market. One is the common large-flowered hydrangea, which blooms from June to August, with a neat blooming period of 25-30 days in a pot. In addition to this, there is also 'Endless Summer' and 'Endless Summer Bride'. These are varieties bred by the British, which have the characteristic of multiple bud differentiation, allowing the blooming period to last from June until frost stops growth. During the maintenance period, adequate nutrients must be provided. As long as the nutrient needs are met, the flowers can bloom completely. After flowering, the faded flowers should be cut off to regenerate new buds and branches, and the tips of these new branches can bloom again, which is how the name came about.
The above introduction to how long hydrangeas bloom and a brief introduction to the blooming period of hydrangeas for observation, for netizens to refer to and learn from.