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My established wisteria is not flowering?
Climbers/Creepers > Sick plants
Mt established Wisteria is not flowering like it normally does. it only has one or two off shoots that have flowered. i did not prune it during last summer or winter. it is on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria. concerned it may be dead/dying. is it too late to prune? should i feed it?
The main causes of Wisteria not flowering are: # Pruning too late in the season - best time to prune is immediately after flowering and then during the season to keep growth under control. Flowers are produced on 1 - 4 year old branches. # Too much nitrogen rich fertilizer will encourage leaf instead of flower - it is best not fertilize Wisteria # Insufficient direct sun
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