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Old 03-04-2005, 03:05 PM
 
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I would change that to "must". actually most failure to flower is too much shade,
flowers getting blasted by cold weather, and too much leaves (needs to be pruned
sharply). do a google search for wisteria pruning. Ingrid

"Toni" wrote:
You may choose to use a "flowering" formula to help it along- that would be
a fertilizer with a higher middle number like 5-10-5 or some such.
If it were *me* I would use a general formula to get the plant back into tip
top shape before asking it to perform, but others may say it's fine to push
for blooming this season.




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