mowolum wrote on 05/13/2023 at 6:18 pm: Mine didn't flower until after 3 years,that's how it's described.
The reasons for a failure to bloom can have different causes with Wisteria:
Planting pruning: The strong-growing climbing plants must be cut back strongly after planting except for only a few eyes .
This is the only way the plants will set flowers after only two to three years.
Incorrect pruning could unknowingly remove the flower-forming shoots.
Wisteria blooms on perennial wood.
Therefore, when pruning, do not perform cosmetic measures on young or one-year-old shoots,
but, if necessary, thinning out on leading shoots into the perennial wood.
Wisteria also tolerates severe pruning to 40 to 50 cm for rejuvenation.
thank you, as I said had already googled extensively and also found these text passages, besides, you can not change the past, the plant was then also only 20 cm high and had 2 mikrige stems, now ares 2 meters and n leaf forest.
thank you, as I said had already googled extensively and also found these text passages, besides, you can not change the past, the plant was then also only 20 cm high and had 2 mikrige stems, now ares 2 meters and n leaf forest.
Well, then just cut down, as specified, then it will be something.
thank you, as I said had already googled extensively and also found these text passages, besides, you can not change the past, the plant was then also only 20 cm high and had 2 mikrige stems, now ares 2 meters and n leaf forest.
Do not worry about it there are people who have managed that a cactus dies ...... *cough* I heard *cough*
mowolum wrote on 05/13/2023 at 18:18: The reasons for a lack of flowering can have different causes with Wisteria:
Planting Pruning: The strong-growing climbers must be cut back severely after planting except for just a few eyes .
This is the only way the plants will set flowers after only two to three years.
Incorrect pruning could unknowingly remove the flower-forming shoots.
Wisteria flowers on perennial wood.
Therefore, when pruning, do not perform cosmetic measures on young or one-year-old shoots,
but, if necessary, thinning out on leading shoots into the perennial wood.
Wisteria also tolerates a strong pruning to 40 to 50 cm for rejuvenation.
I have now looked at some pictures on Google, how Wisteria looks like, after it is just discussed here. It is also called blue rain ? The pictures where he is seen as a small tree in gardens with this flowering, they look really gorgeous. So a little tree I would also like to stand in the garden. That's really a great eye-catcher, when the bloom is.
I have now looked at a few pictures on Google, how Wisteria looks like, after it is just discussed here. It is also called blue rain ? The pictures where he is seen as a small tree in gardens with this flowering, they look really gorgeous. So a little tree I would also like to stand in the garden. That's really a great eye-catcher, when the bloom is.
Yes, this is the blue rain.
He thrives in the garden better than on a balcony,,because the roots can develop better.
It's a simple thing in the garden.
It looks really beautiful.I look forward to it every year.
Just try it out.
Falko wrote on 14.05.2023 at 15:22: I have now looked at a few pictures on Google, as Wisteria looks, after it is just discussed here. It is also called blue rain ? The pictures where he is seen as a small tree in gardens with this flowering, they look really gorgeous. So a little tree I would also like to stand in the garden. That's really a great eye-catcher when the bloom is.
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Well, then just cut down, as specified, then it will be something.
With Wisteria you have to be patient.
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Do not worry about it there are people who have managed that a cactus dies ...... *cough* I heard *cough*
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i already know that only you can happen something like that
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Yes, this is the blue rain.
He thrives in the garden better than on a balcony,,because the roots can develop better.
It's a simple thing in the garden.
It looks really beautiful.I look forward to it every year.
Just try it out.
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