I was gifted these flowers a few days ago and they are already starting to die out. How do I take care of these? TIA!

I left the plant indoors for one day, took it outside another day, and brought it back in doors today. Right now it is near a window. There is no water drainage and we give it water once a day (until it is about moist, about half a cup of water). I can't tell if it's an outdoor plant or indoor.

by Fun_Grade_1237

5 Comments

  1. ravenous_MAW

    Hydrangea, outdoor and if you’re going to keep it in a pot it needs a much, much bigger pot

  2. iwishiwas-aheadlight

    that appears to be a very sad hydrangea. should be planted outdoors in morning sun / relatively protected spot. they are perennials.

  3. Fast_Entrepreneur648

    oh no, needs a huge pot or to be planted in the ground. if thats the pot u water it in then its definitely not getting enough water. these plants love water

  4. transpirationn

    Others have already answered you appropriately but I thought I would add: when you a water plant, it should be soaked through and allowed to drain. If the pot doesn’t have drainage, change it to one that does.

  5. Thats1FingNiceKitty

    These bitches are thirsty. At work, I sit them in a sink of water for hours. Make sure that soil got all the water it can store.

    The flowers will usually bounce back after watering. They are beautiful bushes.

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