Looks Like Another Flowerless Year?
By Dawnsaunt
- 7 Apr, 2011
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Hi BJS, Im on year five now, or thereabouts, I threatened it last year, so its on its final warning, lol. When do you think the best time is to cut it down.
7 Apr, 2011
Dawn i was not seriously suggesting you do cut it down,From your picture it appears you prune it.
I wonder if for one year you let it have its head and not cut it,see if that has any effect .Reason for saying that is the blue one I have is to large for the most part to reach to prune and that flowers in profusion.
My thinking is that the leaves are the life blood of a plant and if they are cut off and are not replaced until the following year what has the plant been deprived of.
Just a thought ,nothing I have read and i know the idea of pruning the leaders is to retain energy but i am not sure about that theory.
8 Apr, 2011
I don't know what the answer is Dawn , We had ours for approx 5 years before it flowered and like you had almost given up on it Tony decided to prune it hard to about 6 inches of each stem it has flowered profusly ever since , I hope yours like ours is just a late starter ..
8 Apr, 2011
shame Dawn i remeber BB telling me to always buy one with flowers because of this reason, so i keep looking at GC when they are in
8 Apr, 2011
If I find one in flower this Spring, I will buy one.
Amy: I'm going to follow your advice and do what Tony did, worked for you :-) Can you remember what time of year Tony did the pruning?
11 Apr, 2011
He pruned it really hard in July down to 4 buds then again in February pruned down to 2 buds , mine is completely covered in flowers to come hardly an inch between them it going to be fantastic this year ......
11 Apr, 2011
BB said to make sure in flower like Sanbaz said and make sure its grafted don't buy one that has nt been grafted, mine is on its 14 year not a flower in sight all that time, I have left it cut it you name it I ve starved it like some suggest, and fed it nothing wait this year now, BB also said cut back all except whats on the main stem.
13 Apr, 2011
Thanks Sixpence.going to cut it down to the graft (if it has one) see what happens next Spring. I will buy one in flower when I find one :)
13 Apr, 2011
Amy - yours sounds wonderful, can't wait to see the pix.thanks for the pruning advice.
13 Apr, 2011
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Thats unfortunate it looks big and strong enough.I threatend my pink one with the chop after five years, gave it one more year to perform and it's flowered ever since. A big stick is what you need .lol
7 Apr, 2011