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Posted By: smickes anabelle hydrangea and compact PJM rhododendron - June 17th, 2005 at 09:49 AM
Hi...need help with both of these plants: anabelle hydrangea and a compact pjm rhododendron. Both were beautiful when I purchased them, but now both are drooping quite dramatically. I thought that this was a sign of too much water, but now I am not so sure. Very new to this whole landscaping thing, and I just don't want to have to dig these back up after just having finished a pretty large project!! smile

Thank you for your help!!
Posted By: Karrie Re: anabelle hydrangea and compact PJM rhododendron - June 17th, 2005 at 10:44 AM
I dont believe that a hydrangea can get too much water hence the name hydra - water from what I can gather they needs lots! Mind droops daily during its peak sun hours. I usually go out and water it at the roots right after this time and in an hour or so its perky as ever! I also water it at night again and always give it a good drench both times! Hope this helps a lil!
Posted By: Carly Re: anabelle hydrangea and compact PJM rhododendron - June 19th, 2005 at 10:13 PM
Thought I'd go looking for a picture of one and here's one . . .

http://www.environmental-care.com/plants/annabelle.html

And Dave's Garden site here says don't let them dry out between waterings, so I guess it's not getting too much.

You can propigate by cuttings, but seeds don't work, it says.

I know I want to get one too, but I don't feel like digging major holes right now. So I'm going to try to get a branch and root it.

I say that at least once a week, but never do go asking somebody if I can cut one.

http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/48866/
Posted By: RugbyHukr Re: anabelle hydrangea and compact PJM rhododendron - June 20th, 2005 at 03:11 AM
If it has been just a short time since they were planted, they may just be in shock. If this is the case, they will rebound. There is a product called "SuperThrive". Fantastic for plants that are in trouble.

Also, if they are in direct sun, build them a shade to protect them until they get established.

http://www.planetnatural.com/site/super-thrive.html
Posted By: Anonymous Re: anabelle hydrangea and compact PJM rhododendron - June 20th, 2005 at 06:45 AM
I have the same hydrangeas.......3 big established ones....and they prefer to be partially shaded and they do like lots and lots of water.......Like Karrie I water mine deeply down at the roots everyday.

And as RugbyHukr stated above, they may be in shock from the transplant.......they should perk back up in no time if that was the problem.
Posted By: Stormysgrandma Re: anabelle hydrangea and compact PJM rhododendron - July 14th, 2005 at 10:43 PM
I have both plants. My hydrangea grow on their own with little care. However, my Rhodies have to be babied. I found out this year that they have very shallow roots. They need good drainage and water during even short drought periods.

I had to put a piece of plywood behind one of my rhodys, because it was in front of my dryer vent. It couldn't stand the heat blowing on it. It would wilt every time I used the dryer. I put it there to begin with to help it get through the Indiana winter. Now I remove the board after the first frost and put it back in the spring.
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