Hydrangea
Name: Hydrangea | Family: Hydrangeaceae | Type Plant: Deciduous shrub (some varieties are perennials) |
Flowering time: Summer to early autumn (June to September) | Best time to buy: Spring or early summer | Max Height: 60-300 cm, depending on the variety |
Sun/Shadow: Partial shade to full sun (depending on the variety) |
Hortensia cut flowers are popular for their stunning and colourful blooms, which can add an eye-catching touch to any floral arrangement. However, these delicate flowers require proper care and attention to maintain their beauty and longevity. In this article, we will explore essential tips on how to water and care for hortensia cut flowers to help them thrive and last longer.
How to take care of your Hydrangea
- ·Use clean water: Hortensias are prone to bacterial growth, which can clog their stems and prevent water uptake. Use clean water to prevent this from happening.
- Check the water level daily: Hortensias drink a lot of water, so it’s essential to check the water level in the vase daily. If the water level drops below the stems, the flowers can dehydrate, causing them to wilt and fade.
- Cut the stems regularly: Hortensia cut flowers have thick stems that can clog over time. To prevent this, cut the stems every two to three days, creating a fresh surface for water absorption.
- Change the water frequently: Bacteria can build up in the vase water, causing it to turn cloudy and foul-smelling. To prevent this, change the water every two to three days, and wash the vase thoroughly with soap and water before refilling.
- Keep them away from direct sunlight and heat sources: Hortensias are sensitive to heat and direct sunlight, which can cause them to wilt and fade quickly. Keep them in a cool, shady spot away from sunny windows and heat sources.
- Trim the leaves: Hortensia leaves can transpire a lot of moisture, causing the blooms to dehydrate faster. To prevent this, trim the leaves that will be submerged in water.
- Use floral preservatives: Floral preservatives contain essential nutrients and bactericides that can help hortensia cut flowers last longer. Follow the instructions on the package to use them properly.
Pro Tip!: If you notice your hortensia starting to droop, don’t worry! There’s a simple trick to revive them. Just place the stems in hot water (just under boiling temperature) and wait about 30 minutes, there is a big change they come back to life!