Wunderbar! There must be more of your kind here on you tube who,... are able explain things exact and correctly,.... basic on knowledge but no barking,.... right to the point and easy to follow,..... you made my knowledge richer in a short time! Thanks!
For the blue color I feed my hydrangea coffee grounds. Two years ago, I fed it a lot of coffee grounds and it was a very intense blue. Last year I didn’t feed it nearly as much in coffee grounds and it was a noticeably less intense blue. Pink hydrangea does sound pretty. Maybe I can feed it some old baking Soda or expired milk.
Thank you so much for this very clear and straight fotward explaination, I was exactly looking for someone to tell this You should b a teacher .. 💖💖💖💖💚💛🧡❤💜
I let go and let God- and low and behold! My hydrangeas are a deep rich purple! One that I've not seen before in hydrangeas. I adore the color- and now I know why they are such a color. My soil is neutral! Love it
You had a very good explanation for changing colors.....much appreciated. But I have been told that many of the newer cultavars will not change colors as the older more common hydrangeas. I planted one called "Forever Pink" two years ago and it was a very pronounced pink....... This year, 2022 it is a very pronounced blue and I added nothing. Can you you explain? is it just my soil is too basic in PH.......... ????
p.s. I want to stress the message in this video... YEARS... I think a lot of people expect instant gratification and nature doesn't work "Instantly". He didn't say how long it would take to change the colors of the flowers, but he did say YEARS so don't expect to go to bed and wake up to a rainbow.
i,ve got a white hydrangea with 4 years {in a container} but this year it had a pink tinge on the petals, is there any way I can keep it white. my neighbours say it is just an odd plant they call it the albino. thank you for this video most informative
I homeschool my daughter. 2 years ago I gave her an ongoing science experiment & let her change the Blu Hydrangea we planted to pink. I used the old Irish trick my grandpa taught me, 3 rusty nails stuck in the soil around the roots.
My big hydrangea has blue, pink, purple and cream color flowers on it. I haven't ever put anything on my soil. I give her a the Miracle-Gro in the summer time. Could you please tell me why i get all color's. Also some of them are light green???
I've seen single plants with all three colours. How does that work?? I just assumed that all the flowers would change at the same rate, but perhaps what I saw was a plant in transition and different parts of the plant change colour at different rates?
Thanks for the video. It made understanding the process easier. But I was wondering, I got myself a small mop-head 2 weeks back. When I got it, it was a sort of whitish. And then after a few days it started changing color and now it's lavender-ish and day by day it's becoming blue. So, I was wondering, does this mean that my soil is acidic? Or does it have something to do with the fact that I have been keeping the plant in a shaded area?
If I plant a few hydrangeas near my hostas, will the aluminum sulfate be a treat to the hostas? This will be my first go with the hydrangeas. One thing is, the location I'll be planting the hydrangeas once had a 40 ft pine tree that was taken down after an ice storm. I'm thinking that soil should be on the acidic side. Thanks for the helpful video
It's now (obviously fall) here in southeastern MI. I will be putting my new hydrangeas in this weekend. If I chose to add it, should add it in the spring to give them time to get somewhat established first?
I've had endless summer hydrangeas for 5 years. This year the normal pink blooms are very, very pale. (we've had a lot of rain and I suspect that is the cause?) What do I need to add the soil?? (I was gradually adding the aluminum sulfate to make it blue which is what I want)
This is so true. I read about aluminium sulfate too. I didn’t have any, so I got me a piece of alloy and ground it down on my grind stone wheel. Took the grindings and put them in a pint of water, and poured it on the roots. The same year I had blue hydrangeas. Just couldn’t believe it. Ain’t RUclips fantastic? Will report what happens in 2021,
My hydrangeas used to be a nice blend of pink and blue (kind of a lavender), then as they settled in with the soil they just turned pink. For 3 or 4 years I have tried different acidifiers to turn them blue. But instead, they end up white. Ok, I know add some lime to make them pink again right? But how will I ever get to blue? (they are the type that is able to do this)
Aluminum sulfate is not available here locally neither any online company ships here any soil acidifier ( if any please let me know). Can I use sulfur instead of aluminium sulfate to make soil more acidic for blue hydrangeas.. please help.... Thank you.
Had you mentioned which product raised or lowered the Ph of your medium, it would've been that much better. Fixing to work with a couple of these myself I think..
The Quilted Kitchen who wants white? That's your great grandma garden. This is modern times. We got black multch. You wouldn't want to go back to wood color multch now would you?
I've only ever used teabags to turn them blue or a few rusty nails to turn them red. (Or is it the other way round? Lol) Anyway, you've now given me the option of a third colour. Much obliged!
Is it changing color as a result of the aluminum, while aluminum sulphate lowers pH? Or, is it changing color as a result of lowered pH, and aluminum sulphate is just one way to lower pH? In other words, does it need aluminum or acidic soil? Or, both?
Wunderbar! There must be more of your kind here on you tube who,... are able explain things exact and correctly,.... basic on knowledge but no barking,.... right to the point and easy to follow,..... you made my knowledge richer in a short time! Thanks!
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For the blue color I feed my hydrangea coffee grounds. Two years ago, I fed it a lot of coffee grounds and it was a very intense blue. Last year I didn’t feed it nearly as much in coffee grounds and it was a noticeably less intense blue. Pink hydrangea does sound pretty. Maybe I can feed it some old baking Soda or expired milk.
Do you have to mix the coffee ground into the soil or can you sprinkle it on top of the soil?
can I just add fresh coffee ground?
@@cutexlily9717 sure
Very well done, exactly what I was looking for. Very clearly explained and precise!
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Thank you so much for this very clear and straight fotward explaination, I was exactly looking for someone to tell this
You should b a teacher ..
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my dad did this in the 60's. Neighbors thought he was a magician !
pro trick : you can watch movies at Flixzone. I've been using it for watching lots of of movies these days.
@Nathanael Harlem yea, been using Flixzone for since november myself =)
Thank you for the great tips on how to change the color of hydrangeas. I have too many pinks and want some blue ones.
Tea bags or rusty metal, introduced around the roots does the job efficiently.
I've used this method successfully for decades.
For what color?
@@SandyKH
Red or blue.
Yup! Planting a rusty nail at the base of the plants is the classic trick.
Wow! An excellent video with great information. Love this dude 🙌
finally someone explain it completely!!!! THANK you!!! :)
I let go and let God- and low and behold! My hydrangeas are a deep rich purple! One that I've not seen before in hydrangeas. I adore the color- and now I know why they are such a color. My soil is neutral! Love it
Still one of my favorite videos! Thanks for sharing.
The uniqueness of hydrangeas. ..so awesome! !
Enjoyed your channel listening from NC
A very clear and simple explanation!!!! Thank-you
....love the blue hydrangeas behind you..they look blue-ti-ful....
Thank you for making it so simple.
Very useful rare information. Thanks a lot sir.
I like the "bluerple" colour jaja
Very well done, by the way. Thanks
You have such beautiful garden. 👍
I have some in a container. They're more light pink at the moment, but it's the weirdest plant because it goes blue, pink, burgundy and green.
I have a potted Hydrangea that does the same. I bought it with no label.. I think it might be the “Revolution” variety.
Thanks for your tips on the hydrangeas. I have pink but want the blue. Now I know what to do!
+Saundra Dowling Mix the lime and AS together and you can purple
+J Gray Goose Thank you so much!
Got the lime and AS yesterday.
Thank you for an informative video, I am now going to have fun in the garden yeeh haa!!!!😊
Hmm.... Interesting 😍😀
I'll try it out ☺️
When should you add the alum+water? Does it matter? Should I do it in the spring?
You had a very good explanation for changing colors.....much appreciated. But I have been told that many of the newer cultavars will not change colors as the older more common hydrangeas. I planted one called "Forever Pink" two years ago and it was a very pronounced pink....... This year, 2022 it is a very pronounced blue and I added nothing. Can you you explain? is it just my soil is too basic in PH.......... ????
p.s. I want to stress the message in this video... YEARS... I think a lot of people expect instant gratification and nature doesn't work "Instantly". He didn't say how long it would take to change the colors of the flowers, but he did say YEARS so don't expect to go to bed and wake up to a rainbow.
Not so.
See my earlier comment.
It produces the desired result the _following_ year!
so do you need to add lime every year to the plant?
Thanks for the info God bless you fantastic idea bye
Great!!!
Easy to understand, love the blue ones!
How long does it take to change the color from pink to blue during Spring?
Great, a very clear demonstration. Subbed.
How can I change color of "Tabernaemontana divaricata" flowers from white to Red, Blue, Yellow or any other color?
i,ve got a white hydrangea with 4 years {in a container} but this year it had a pink tinge on the petals, is there any way I can keep it white. my neighbours say it is just an odd plant they call it the albino. thank you for this video most informative
I homeschool my daughter. 2 years ago I gave her an ongoing science experiment & let her change the Blu Hydrangea we planted to pink.
I used the old Irish trick my grandpa taught me, 3 rusty nails stuck in the soil around the roots.
What kind of pink hydrangea with large inflorescences is on your table?
Wow..this is amazing.
Can we do the same concept to other flowers to turn pinkish or bluish this way, too?
My big hydrangea has blue, pink, purple and cream color flowers on it. I haven't ever put anything on my soil. I give her a the Miracle-Gro in the summer time. Could you please tell me why i get all color's. Also some of them are light green???
Thank you for a complete and well rounded explanation!
Love that Blurple
I will give it a go. Do you know anything about Hellebores and why they change colour...…… would that also be about the PH.
I've seen single plants with all three colours. How does that work??
I just assumed that all the flowers would change at the same rate, but perhaps what I saw was a plant in transition and different parts of the plant change colour at different rates?
Hello dear. I live in London uk .
I have this blue and pink flowers plants . I want to change colour in purple . How can i do it ??.
Parveen
Is aluminum sulfate the same alum powder sold as deodorant?
What time of year do u add acid or alkaline to change the colors
Can we use aluminum sulfate to the cultured Blue berries?
Can we do this process for other flowers also?
I have a dark purple and I want to to be more on the pinkish scale. Will the same work for the very dark purple?
Thanks for the video. It made understanding the process easier. But I was wondering, I got myself a small mop-head 2 weeks back. When I got it, it was a sort of whitish. And then after a few days it started changing color and now it's lavender-ish and day by day it's becoming blue. So, I was wondering, does this mean that my soil is acidic? Or does it have something to do with the fact that I have been keeping the plant in a shaded area?
If I plant a few hydrangeas near my hostas, will the aluminum sulfate be a treat to the hostas? This will be my first go with the hydrangeas. One thing is, the location I'll be planting the hydrangeas once had a 40 ft pine tree that was taken down after an ice storm. I'm thinking that soil should be on the acidic side. Thanks for the helpful video
Thank You so very much! Blessings!
It's now (obviously fall) here in southeastern MI. I will be putting my new hydrangeas in this weekend. If I chose to add it, should add it in the spring to give them time to get somewhat established first?
He said after a couple years it will change color. Do this every 4 months and you should see results with in one year....
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Spectrum
Year? My blue hydrangeas turned pink in a matter of weeks
@@gwynwashington4629 add sulfur from espoma brand they sell it at Home Depot the bag has a blue hydrangea flower
They all are awesome
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If you're hydrangea is white can you still manipulate the color
the blue ones are awesome
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I've had endless summer hydrangeas for 5 years. This year the normal pink blooms are very, very pale. (we've had a lot of rain and I suspect that is the cause?) What do I need to add the soil?? (I was gradually adding the aluminum sulfate to make it blue which is what I want)
Would it work on white incrediball hydrangea?
Thank you so easy to understand ,I want to keep mine pink x🌺😊👌 so il just add a bit of lime to the soil .xx
I have a plan and design biology lab based on this and i thank you for this video, it helped alot
I must be strange, I want to grow white ones to dye and press later......ideas??? How can I make them real white???
This is so true. I read about aluminium sulfate too. I didn’t have any, so I got me a piece of alloy and ground it down on my grind stone wheel. Took the grindings and put them in a pint of water, and poured it on the roots. The same year I had blue hydrangeas. Just couldn’t believe it. Ain’t RUclips fantastic? Will report what happens in 2021,
Are they Outdoors or indoor flowers what is the reason why their flowers are laying down all numb
When is good time to put Aluminum in your pot please write to me thank you
My hydrangeas used to be a nice blend of pink and blue (kind of a lavender), then as they settled in with the soil they just turned pink. For 3 or 4 years I have tried different acidifiers to turn them blue. But instead, they end up white. Ok, I know add some lime to make them pink again right? But how will I ever get to blue? (they are the type that is able to do this)
Thanks very good information 👍
to get them more red or keeping them deep red you give lime?
What too use for white hydrangeas?????
Excellent presentation. Thank you!
Beautiful flowers sir.
My hydrangeas were pink when we planted last year. Now they are growing white. What happened?
N Bee
Your soil changed.
The soil in the pot was of a different acidity balance to that in your garden.
You're a good teacher... but what about modern hybrids, does this principle still apply?
Thank you so much! Very informative Vedio 😊
Aluminum sulfate is not available here locally neither any online company ships here any soil acidifier ( if any please let me know). Can I use sulfur instead of aluminium sulfate to make soil more acidic for blue hydrangeas.. please help.... Thank you.
Rr Mir if you drink coffee you could use coffee grounds that worked on my hydrangeas
Rusty nails, pushed into the soil, near the roots, will produce blue flowers.
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I thought coffee grounds turned them light yellow.
Maybe that's if you start with blue or white.
Georgiagarden.I wonder why my hydraegea didn't bloom flowers.I planted it last may2016 and the other one was Oct.2016,
Thank you very much. This is educational. Godbless.😘
I have yellow sulphur? Is it the same as what you use
Had you mentioned which product raised or lowered the Ph of your medium, it would've been that much better. Fixing to work with a couple of these myself I think..
what about to keep them white?
The Quilted Kitchen who wants white? That's your great grandma garden. This is modern times. We got black multch. You wouldn't want to go back to wood color multch now would you?
Bob Brawley i want. Because i want all the colors
I put some coffee grown on my hydrangeas and the flowers are turned light yellow, very fast.
Laura Cabral wow
I've only ever used teabags to turn them blue or a few rusty nails to turn them red.
(Or is it the other way round? Lol)
Anyway, you've now given me the option of a third colour.
Much obliged!
@@billyandrew do you put the teabags or nails under the soil around the plants?
Thanks alot. You are a very good teacher.
Will this work on white Hydrangea's?
Hi I live in the Caribbean and I know nothing about plants. How can I grow healthy hydrangeas.
Thanks so much. I learned a lot.
Is it changing color as a result of the aluminum, while aluminum sulphate lowers pH? Or, is it changing color as a result of lowered pH, and aluminum sulphate is just one way to lower pH?
In other words, does it need aluminum or acidic soil? Or, both?
Thanks for the info, would be trying on my hydrangeas.
Is rose the same also I see different shades in my roses
How about red? Do I need add more gardent Lime ???
My soil is very alkaline and my 5 year old Nikko blue hydrangea has kept it's delicate blue. I've never done anything but water it.
I have a white Hydrangea and I left the flowers in the plant and they turned into green colour, why is that?
WHAT KIND FOOD LIKE RUBY RED HYDRANGEA?
What makes a white flower?
So it's crystal alum u apply
You only feed it this 1tbsp per plant once per year? That doesn’t sound right
What about I want them in White?
I changed mine from pink to blue by putting rusty nails in the roots.
Ikr.
Used rusty nails for decades.
Tea leaves or bags has the opposite effect.
in a certain place around here it s blue and purple at the same time in the same flower…
can I change my orchids into blue colour? is colour changing only for hydrangea?
Why are my hydrangia flowers turning green...they're in a pot?