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Re: Hydrangia Leaves turning red and dying

June 25 2009 at 6:43 PM
 


Response to Hydrangia Leaves turning red and dying

John,

Could be a problem of being too wet or too dry. If wet you could have a leaf fungus that is causing the problem. If they are in a dry windy area the wind can be dehydrating the leaves. But since they are so old I really don't suspect either of these issues and I'm not sure what else???

-Mike McGroarty
Zone 5, northern Ohio