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Hydrangea help!

I have moved this plant to what should have been a better location and fed it with ericaceous food and kept it watered, as required, but it looks to be dying. Can anyone suggest what I can do now.
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Size, type, soil condition, other planting nearby etc. These can all have a bearing on the health of plants.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Is it the wrong pic?
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Unfortunately, under the tree will probably produce problems too. It would have helped to add loads of well rotted manure as that helps retain moisture, as well as aiding drainage. Clay is ideal for them though. Adding a mulch [bark is ideal] will help too.
I would also prune that back a little if it doesn't perk up. I know many people think [incorrectly] pruning isn't advisable, for rhodies, but when you move them, there's a lot of stress.
The ericaceous thing is also a myth - as long as the soil isn't alkaline, they're fine, especially if they have everything else they need. Rainwater is ideal if you don't live in a softwater area too. Don't feed it either. It's too much for it to cope with.
Other than that, you'll just have to cross your fingers.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...