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Never water a wilted hydrangea if the soil is….

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Already wet. It has enough water in that case and is just too hot to keep up with its water loss. It will recover when temperatures cool down. Continuous wilting of hydrangeas is a sign of either too much sun, needing to be moved to a partial sun location, or is too dry and needs a bit of water.






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