Hi! I purchased some Annabelle hydrangeas at the beginning of the season, however they are extremely leggy (2 gallon sized). The blooms have come in and, as predicted, are so large the stems are falling and snapping, even with staking and supporting. If I sacrifice the rest of this seasonโs blooms and prune/pinch them back now, will this help them become fuller and thicker for next year, as opposed to remaining tall/scraggly? I donโt care for long stems, I would much rather thickness! Regardless, they look really unsightly right now as they are tall, flopped over and falling off the trellis supports. I wouldnโt mind cutting their season short this year to build a foundation.
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