Oh dear, something's not right with my lovely limelight hydrangea. It's not blooming as it should be. So how can I help make my hydrangea bloom again?
I'm worried that you might not be taking the best care of it. Here's what you can do to help it thrive: give it at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day, prune it properly, use high-quality soil, and give it a moderate amount of fertilizer. Just remember to fertilize during the growing season. If it's experiencing drought, you'll need to adjust the humidity levels to help it out.
Go ahead and give it a try! Just make sure you give it enough sunlight.
It sounds like your plant might be struggling a bit. It could be that it's not getting enough sunlight, and the cold weather might be doing a bit of damage to the flower buds.
I apologize that your limelight hydrangea isn't flowering, but I believe overfertilization is the blame.