Blossoming Questions

I purchased an Endless Summer hydrangea from you at least 6 years ago. The plant is very healthy, however it does not bloom like it should. The most blooms I’ve ever had in one season is 3. So far this year there is only one and there are and no buds developing. What is it lacking? It gets plenty of sun. And it seems to demand a lot of water as the leaves often droop if not watered. What nutrients would you recommend?
I have four Endless summer hydrangeas that are about 5 years old. Planted in various areas of sun to partial sun in our yard. I rarely get blooms. This year I got one bloom of all four plants. I cut them down in the fall as I thought this was the variety that bloomed on new wood. Is this the problem?
My hydrangea blossoms are very large and are turning brownish and dropping some petals. Should I cut off the blossoms to encourage new blooms? Otherwise the plants appear healthy.
When and what is the best way to remove Hydrangea blooms once they are turning brown, or cycled through their color?
Should I cut off dried up blooms to promote more flowers?
I live in Maryland (Zone 6) its mid July and my blooms are fading, is this just the natural progression of life or will my plants re-bloom. They are getting the proper amount of water and I just lightly fertilized. Anything else I can do?
This is an endless bloom hydrangea that I planted a few weeks ago. As you can see the old blooms are turning brown but it does have some new blooms. What are most concerned about is the leaves and why they look like this. I water on average daily or every other day and it gets 4 to 6 hours of morning sun then all shade. I have not used any fertilizer. I have some other hydrangeas a few feet away and they look OK. However, they are not in less blue hydrangeas. They are white robe hydrangeas. Thank you for your help!
When blooms die off should they be cut off or left alone?
Love hydrangeas but having a terrible time getting my shrubs to bloom They haven’t produced blooms in a few years I also bought some new ones this year and have them in containers I snipped the blooms off them when they faded and now the plants haven’t rebloomed. Would deadheading affect their ability to rebloom? I am considering leaving them in containers since I have had poor luck with my planted shrubs Any tips for containers? I desperately need some blooms!
Several of my new hydrangea bushes appear to be victims of someone either cutting and stealing blooms in the middle of the night, or some kind of animal eating the stems and dropping the flowers. I’ve looked for hoof or paw prints but the mulch is good for concealing any tell tale signs. What’s doing this to my plants and how do I prevent it? It breaks my heart!!!
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