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BD 08-10-2007 05:34 PM

Rhododendren re - blooming
 
With the warm temps in the Northeast, (going to be 90 today in Pittsburgh)
my rhododendren are again in bloom. Will this kill the spring blooms?
Should I nip the blooms? Any ideas?



Ann 08-10-2007 06:56 PM

Rhododendren re - blooming
 
"BD" expounded:

With the warm temps in the Northeast, (going to be 90 today in Pittsburgh)
my rhododendren are again in bloom. Will this kill the spring blooms?
Should I nip the blooms? Any ideas?

Enjoy the blooms now, nipping them won't help the now-lost spring
blooms. All of them won't break to bloom, however, you should still
get some blossoms in the spring.
--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
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Stephen Henning 09-10-2007 04:48 PM

Rhododendren re - blooming
 
"BD"
wrote:

With the warm temps in the Northeast, (going to be 90 today in Pittsburgh)
my rhododendren are again in bloom. Will this kill the spring blooms?
Should I nip the blooms? Any ideas?


The only buds your rhododendrons will form for next year, formed this
summer. Any that bloom now will not bloom next summer. Cutting them
off will just prevent you from enjoying them now. It will not improve
things for next summer. It is best to do nothing. Strange weather
patterns will trick some rhododendrons into blooming early. It is just
a risk we take. These blooms are seldom satisfactory.
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Ann 09-10-2007 05:53 PM

Rhododendren re - blooming
 
"BD" expounded:

With the warm temps in the Northeast, (going to be 90 today in Pittsburgh)
my rhododendren are again in bloom. Will this kill the spring blooms?
Should I nip the blooms? Any ideas?

A question from my rhody-expert neighbors. Do you know the variety of
the plant in bloom? What color are the flowers? They're interested,
they've got a nice red in bloom (I can find out the name) and they're
just curious.
--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
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paghat 18-10-2007 03:37 AM

Rhododendren re - blooming
 
In article J_sOi.3324$ai2.1614@trndny05, "BD" wrote:

With the warm temps in the Northeast, (going to be 90 today in Pittsburgh)
my rhododendren are again in bloom. Will this kill the spring blooms?
Should I nip the blooms? Any ideas?


I have a Lee's Best Purple that blooms twice each year. The spring
flowering is always very thick with blooms, the autumn flowering is only
half as dense. But it never seems like the autumn bloomers weaken spring
bloom at all. The worst that happens is an early frost stops the autumn
bloom midway through opening, & the half-opened buds might just as well
but pinched off as they'll never do more.

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