LIGHT
Your florist hydrangea requires a lot of light when growing indoors, so make sure to place it in bright indirect light. Please don’t put it in direct sunlight as you could burn the beautiful flowers.Â
WATERING
Water your florist hydrangea frequently when the plant is blooming but be careful not to overwater. It’s best to decrease the amount of water after blooming but never allow the potting mix to become bone dry.
TEMPERATURE
Florist hydrangeas like to be placed in an area with cooler temperatures. Cooler temperatures will help extend the life of their beautiful blooms. Keep these plants be kept in temperatures below 80° F. They grow best in temperatures between 50° and 60°Â F.
FERTILIZER
Feed the hydrangea every week while the plant is blooming, using a water-soluble fertilizer diluted to half strength once the blooms are spent feed monthly.Â
HUMIDITY
These plants love higher humidity, so placing your florist hydrangea in a bathroom or kitchen is ideal.Â
PET FRIENDLY
Mildly toxic if eaten in large quantities. Keep away from dogs, cats, and children.
Indoor Blooming Plant Needs
Indoor Blooming Potting Soil​
Your indoor plants need soil to continue to grow. It’s where the roots can absorb the essential water and nutrients that allow them to grow big and strong! Here at City Floral, we’ve taken the guesswork out of which soil to choose from by carrying the best soils for indoor blooming plants.Â
Pottery
Make your indoor blooming plants more welcoming in your home by adding a beautiful pot. With our wide range of styles decorating a traditional, rustic, modern, or cottage style home will be a snap. Come check out our huge selection of pots and containers for your houseplants!