The Secret to “Electric Blue” Hydrangea Hues That Most Garden Centers Won’t Reveal

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Water Quality Can Make or Break Your Blue Blooms

Rainwater vs tap water for hydrangeas showing how water quality affects electric blue hydrangea color

Hard Water Slowly Raises pH

If your tap water and soil alkalinity are high, each watering can nudge the root zone more alkaline. Over time, that makes blue harder to maintain.

Rainwater Helps

Rainwater for hydrangeas is often a better choice when practical. I started using collected rainwater on a container hydrangea, and the flower color held much better.

Consistent Moisture Matters Too

Hydrangeas hate drying out. Keep root zone moisture even, especially during bud set and bloom time, because stress can dull color and reduce flower size.

Watch for Clues

If your pH keeps rebounding, your water source may be part of the problem. Yellowing leaves, weak blooms, and stubborn lavender flowers can all be hints.

Water is only half the feeding story, though, and the next section gets into the fertilizer mistake that sends blue blooms straight back to pink. Hit next below.

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