Fuschia's
Hi all,
I have about 4 different varieties of fuschia's. Last year they were blooming profusely; this year, I have huge amounts of foliage growth, but very little blooming if at all. Is it still early in the season for these plants to be covered with blooms (I'm sure they were forced when I purchased them), or do I need to look at fertilizers? I've been feeding them with compost tea. I live on Whidbey Island, zone 8, and the plants are in an area where they are very sheltered from wind and receive about one hour of direct sunshine. Thanks in advance! -- Dance as if no one were watching, Sing as if no one were listening, And live every day as if it were your last. |
Fuschia's
Fuschias are heavy feeders. Compost tea should be great for them, but
it also might be promoting foliage growth over the flowering. You might try two things (not at once): 1. Stop the tea for awhile and see if they start blooming with regular watering. If no blooms, then: 2. Try fertilizing with a commercial product that promotes blooming instead of foliage growth. If the foliage looks good and they are growing, then they'll bloom when conditions are right. Good luck! -- pelirojaroja "Kari" wrote in message ... Hi all, I have about 4 different varieties of fuschia's. Last year they were blooming profusely; this year, I have huge amounts of foliage growth, but very little blooming if at all. Is it still early in the season for these plants to be covered with blooms (I'm sure they were forced when I purchased them), or do I need to look at fertilizers? I've been feeding them with compost tea. I live on Whidbey Island, zone 8, and the plants are in an area where they are very sheltered from wind and receive about one hour of direct sunshine. Thanks in advance! |
Fuschia's
Pelirojaroja has that right about not using manure tea as a fertilizer,
which promotes foliage growth with few flowers. Use something such as Schultz Bloom Plus (10-60-10). I can't raise fuchsias where I live now (too hot), but I had excellent results using it in zone 3. BTW, it's fuchsia, not fuschia. They were named after a German called Leonart Fuchs who held a chair in medicine at Tubingen University from 1535 to 1566. John "-- pelirojaroja" wrote in message om... Fuschias are heavy feeders. Compost tea should be great for them, but it also might be promoting foliage growth over the flowering. You might try two things (not at once): 1. Stop the tea for awhile and see if they start blooming with regular watering. If no blooms, then: 2. Try fertilizing with a commercial product that promotes blooming instead of foliage growth. If the foliage looks good and they are growing, then they'll bloom when conditions are right. Good luck! -- pelirojaroja "Kari" wrote in message ... Hi all, I have about 4 different varieties of fuschia's. Last year they were blooming profusely; this year, I have huge amounts of foliage growth, but very little blooming if at all. Is it still early in the season for these plants to be covered with blooms (I'm sure they were forced when I purchased them), or do I need to look at fertilizers? I've been feeding them with compost tea. I live on Whidbey Island, zone 8, and the plants are in an area where they are very sheltered from wind and receive about one hour of direct sunshine. Thanks in advance! |
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