Question
Question: Will vinegar kill hydrangeas?...
Will vinegar kill hydrangeas?
Solution
Hydrangeas are the plants that are commonly known as hortensia and grow best in the morning sun and the shade of the afternoon. They require an area with excellent drainage.
Complete answer:
Vinegar does not kill hydrangeas. Plants like hydrangeas are acid lovers which give amazing results when they are diluted with vinegar and water and as a result produce pink hydrangeas from blue which keeps the blue blooms from turning pink. hydrangeas are small shrubs that are ornamental plants and constitute a genus of about 70-80 species of flowering plants which produce flowers from the late autumn and early spring. They produce white or purple flowers and are native to Asia and America. Vinegar can be fatal to many common plants such as rhododendrons. Hydrangeas are about 3 metres tall and are small trees that can reach up to 30 metres long. They can be deciduous or evergreen.
The hydrangea consists of some species which produces white flowers and the floral colour change occurs because of the presence of the aluminium ions that get tied and depend upon the pH of the soil. The colour of the soil depends upon the pH of the soil as the pH below 7 produces an acidic soil and produces the flowers of the colour blue to purple. if the pH of the soil is above 7 it produces an alkaline soil which results in the flowers of colour pink or red.
Note:
Some species of hydrangea consist of brown spots which may be anthracnose. This anthracnose can be fatal to the plant and can destroy them. The plant can dry out during the winters and might die because of low winter temperatures.