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Hydrangeas
I bought this pink lace hydrangea but it appears to be losing its flowers. It’s still in its original pot
so can anyone please advise what I can do to keep it alive.

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It needs to be in the ground, I have them in full sun and shade, so anywhere you like to put it, just give it a lot of water when it’s newly planted.
They are usually late flowering shrubs, my flowers on my lace caps are not fully out yet so I suspect yours is just not happy in a pot and pushed in a corner.
im sure it will be fine once it’s out in the open ground.
this one is in full sun all day long.
also when you buy them in full flower they have probably been forced. When it reverts back to its normal conditions it will probably flower later in the year, so as said above yours has probably finished flowering simply because it was forced to flower early.
@Lyn. That's a wonderful example. What an intense blue! Do you feed it with colour promoting feed?
My advice would be , if you can't plant it in the ground, to repot it.
@Lyn, that colour is stunning !
As Lyn says, they'll cope with sun if they have enough moisture, but in pots it's better to give them some shade, and leave the heads on till next spring for protection.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
there are about 50 odd here, varying from dark blue to dirty mauve depending on how long they’ve been in the ground, 😀 the white ones stay white. All grown from cuttings. My dad was a big fan and would collect bits from wherever he went.
This is a lace cap see how they love to spread themselves out, he’s 8’ tall and 15’ wide.