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Hydrangea Shocking Blue

AED 160

Description

Hydrangea Shocking Blue is sold in bunches of 3 stems

This bloom is bold, voluminous, and beautifully saturated, Hydrangea Shocking Blue brings a striking pop of deep blue to any arrangement. Its full, cloud‑like blooms create instant presence, adding richness and texture

Hydrangea Flower Care:

  • Hold the stems of your Hydrangeas next to the vase to determine how much needs trimmed
  • Remove any foliage that would rest below your vase’s waterline to prevent introducing harmful bacteria to your hydrangeas’ drinking water
  • Prepare your vase first: Fill your vase with water and the flower food that came with the Hydrangeas. If you have forgotten to purchase extra flower food, a tablespoon of sugar will do for now.
  • Cut 1-2 inches off the stems at a 45-degree angle with a sharp knife or shears while holding underwater. This will drastically boost water absorption and prevents air bubbles from clogging the stems. Drop them immediately in the vase. Don’t set them on the side without water until you are done cutting every hydrangea first.
  • Cut hydrangeas LOVE, LOVE, LOVE water, but they HATE direct sunlight, heat, or cool drafts from the A/C. So, make sure to put them in a cool room, away from direct sunlight where they can thrive and live a long and fulfilled life.
  • Recondition Every 1-2 Days.
  • Hydrangea stems produce a sticky sap that can make absorbing water effectively a constant challenge. For this reason, it’s advisable to poke holes down the stem with a needle.

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Description

Hydrangea Shocking Blue is sold in bunches of 3 stems

This bloom is bold, voluminous, and beautifully saturated, Hydrangea Shocking Blue brings a striking pop of deep blue to any arrangement. Its full, cloud‑like blooms create instant presence, adding richness and texture

Hydrangea Flower Care:

  • Hold the stems of your Hydrangeas next to the vase to determine how much needs trimmed
  • Remove any foliage that would rest below your vase’s waterline to prevent introducing harmful bacteria to your hydrangeas’ drinking water
  • Prepare your vase first: Fill your vase with water and the flower food that came with the Hydrangeas. If you have forgotten to purchase extra flower food, a tablespoon of sugar will do for now.
  • Cut 1-2 inches off the stems at a 45-degree angle with a sharp knife or shears while holding underwater. This will drastically boost water absorption and prevents air bubbles from clogging the stems. Drop them immediately in the vase. Don’t set them on the side without water until you are done cutting every hydrangea first.
  • Cut hydrangeas LOVE, LOVE, LOVE water, but they HATE direct sunlight, heat, or cool drafts from the A/C. So, make sure to put them in a cool room, away from direct sunlight where they can thrive and live a long and fulfilled life.
  • Recondition Every 1-2 Days.
  • Hydrangea stems produce a sticky sap that can make absorbing water effectively a constant challenge. For this reason, it’s advisable to poke holes down the stem with a needle.

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