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Hydrangea Seeds India: Complete Growing Guide for Indian Climate

Hydrangeas are among the most spectacular flowering shrubs you can grow in India — their large, globe-shaped flower clusters in shades of blue, pink, purple, and white create a dramatic garden display that few other plants can match. While traditionally associated with cooler climates, hydrangeas can be successfully grown across many parts of India with the right variety selection and care.


Hydrangea Growing Conditions in India

Factor Requirement
Temperature 15–28°C ideal; struggles above 35°C
Sunlight Morning sun + afternoon shade; avoid harsh midday sun
Humidity Moderate to high; thrives in Kerala & hill station conditions
Best regions Kerala hills, Nilgiris, Kodaikanal, Ooty, Coorg, Shimla, Darjeeling
Plains growing Possible with shade cloth and careful watering in winter months

How to Grow Hydrangea from Seed

Hydrangea seeds are very fine and require careful handling:

  1. Seed preparation — do not cover seeds with soil; they need light to germinate
  2. Sowing — press seeds gently onto the surface of moist seed-starting mix
  3. Moisture — mist gently; cover with clear plastic to maintain humidity
  4. Germination — 14–21 days at 18–22°C; keep in bright indirect light
  5. Transplanting — transplant when seedlings have 2–3 true leaves; handle carefully
  6. First flowering — typically 2–3 years from seed; propagation from cuttings is faster (6–8 months)

The Blue vs Pink Colour Secret

One of hydrangea’s most fascinating features is that flower colour is determined by soil pH:

  • Blue flowers — acidic soil (pH 5.0–5.5); add aluminium sulphate to acidify soil
  • Pink flowers — alkaline soil (pH 6.5–7.0); add garden lime to raise pH
  • Purple flowers — neutral soil (pH 6.0–6.5); intermediate colour
  • White varieties — colour not affected by pH

Container Growing for Indian Plains

In hot plains regions, grow hydrangeas in large containers (18–24 inch) that can be moved to shade during peak summer:

  • Use well-draining, peat-rich potting mix
  • Water daily in summer; reduce in winter
  • Place in east-facing position for morning sun only
  • Mulch heavily to keep roots cool

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can hydrangeas grow in Kerala?
Yes — Kerala’s hill stations (Munnar, Wayanad, Vagamon) are ideal for hydrangeas. In coastal Kerala, grow in containers with afternoon shade and ensure good drainage.

Q: Why are my hydrangea leaves turning yellow?
Most common causes: overwatering, poor drainage, or iron deficiency (chlorosis). Ensure well-draining soil and apply chelated iron if yellowing persists.

Q: When do hydrangeas bloom in India?
In hill stations: April–August. In plains (container growing): November–February during cooler months.


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