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'Little Lamb' Hardy Hydrangea Hydrangea paniculata

pH
B (5.8 - 6.2)
Medium,High (150 - 300 ppm)
Moist to Wet
A (65 - 72º Fahrenheit)
A (60 - 65º Fahrenheit)
A (40 - 50º Fahrenheit)

Spring to Fall Finish, 1 ppp

Starting Materials: 
Liners
6" and Gallon Pot : 2.25": 8-10 weeks; Quick Turn: 4-8 weeks
10-12" and Two Gallon Pot : 2.25": 12-16 weeks
18" and Three Gallon Pot : 2.25": 16-20 weeks; Quick Turn: 12-16 Weeks
Over Wintering Temperature: 
polyhouse - all others

Little Lamb needs to be pinched or pruned when young to build the body needed to support the flowers. Left to grow out with minimal pruning and you'll have a plant which opens up and lays over when in flower.

Aphids, Leaf Spot, Spider Mites

Grower Tips: 

A sweet compact hardy Hydrangea from Belgium. Little Lamb is unique because its flower petals are the smallest and most delicate of any Hydrangea. These little flowers are held in tight, but delicate flower heads that look like dancing lambs floating above this compact shrub. This special shrub blooms in mid-summer and lasts into autumn.

Prefers good, loamy soil. Most adaptable of all hydrangeas to different soil types. Most urban tolerant and very difficult to kill. Best if pruned back in late winter or early spring. Requires medium moisture, not as water dependent as Hydrangea macrophylla. Will tolerate drought conditions. Fertilize in early spring by applying a slow release fertilizer specialized for trees and shrubs. Follow the label for the recommended rate of application.

NOTE: If you hard prune you will delay flowering by an additional 4 weeks versus pinching. For summer flowering your last pinch should occur in late May or early June in nursery production crops.

Do not move outside
Vernalization: 
Cold Required

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