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Old 04-10-2003, 03:02 PM
Tim Tompkins
 
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Default Does anybody know what happened?

As a rule of thumb, climbers bloom on 'last years wood'.
If you removed a lot of the canes it is not going to bloom until next year.

The pale green foliage is probably a nitrogen difficiency.
A new location may not have the same amount of available nitrogen. As a
transplant, the root system is the first priority, DON'T boost the nitrogen
until next season.
If the pale foliage also has dark veins, there is a iron difficiency, it is
OK to add iron to a new transplant.

Also, it never hurts to use a root stimulator to help get the transplanted
going.

Tim