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Why does Hydrangea turn green

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-08-18 09:03:36
Hydrangea is hydrangea. It's a kind of flower that many people like to raise. It's colorful, but sometimes you find it turns green. Why?

Hydrangea naturally turns green

There are some varieties of Hydrangea, which will naturally turn green and produce green hydrangea. These varieties include Hydrangea, which has bright light green flowers. Another variety is Annabel hydrangea. It blooms white at first and then turns green.

Hydrangeas naturally turn green.

As time goes on, Hydrangea turns green.

There are many flower friends think that the reason why the hydrangea will turn green is probably because the hydrangea has changed color over time, red and blue flowers will often turn green

The popular saying is that the color of Hydrangea is related to the pH of soil, and changes with the change of soil. The change to green flowers is likely to be due to the unstable pH of the soil over a period of time. This kind of situation is not very common, but there are also flower friends who have raised such eight immortals. They are green at the beginning, pink later, and green again after a period of time. It's really a chameleon in flowers.

However, such a situation will not last for a long time, and some measures can be taken to make it bloom normally.

Hydrangeas naturally turn green.

The hydrangea turns green with the change of climate.

Climate is mainly affected by temperature and humidity. Hydrangea like a stable growing environment, if there is a high temperature and high humidity weather, it may cause the flowers of Hydrangea to turn green.

Hydrangea turns green naturally

Hydrangea chlorosis

The main manifestation of green petal disease is that the color of the inflorescence changes, and the petals change into yellow green. At this time, we need to pay attention to whether the flowers of Hydrangea are very small or have no flowers gradually. This may be because Hydrangea has green petal disease, and we need to take preventive measures.

Hydrangea green petal disease

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