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Frank Booth Snr 31-07-2007 09:59 PM

No future in my fuschia
 
I have a trailing fuschia which so far has flowered brilliantly. However
I've recently noticed that the stems have stopped making any further
growth, and no new flower buds are being produced. So it appears in a
couple of weeks there will be no flowers left The foliage looks very
healthy and otherwise everything seems normal.

Is this a normal habit? I have another trailing fuschia, but different
variety and that continues to make new growth.

Emrys Davies 31-07-2007 11:17 PM

No future in my fuschia
 
"Frank Booth Snr" wrote in message
...
I have a trailing fuschia which so far has flowered brilliantly.

However
I've recently noticed that the stems have stopped making any further
growth, and no new flower buds are being produced. So it appears in a
couple of weeks there will be no flowers left The foliage looks very
healthy and otherwise everything seems normal.

Is this a normal habit? I have another trailing fuschia, but different
variety and that continues to make new growth.


You do not say for how long is has flowered brilliantly. If it has
flowered over a long period it may well be 'spent' and ready to take a
well earned rest.

Regards,
Emrys Davies.



Frank Booth Snr 01-08-2007 08:10 PM

No future in my fuschia
 
Emrys Davies wrote:
"Frank Booth Snr" wrote in message
...

I have a trailing fuschia which so far has flowered brilliantly.


However

I've recently noticed that the stems have stopped making any further
growth, and no new flower buds are being produced. So it appears in a
couple of weeks there will be no flowers left The foliage looks very
healthy and otherwise everything seems normal.

Is this a normal habit? I have another trailing fuschia, but different
variety and that continues to make new growth.



You do not say for how long is has flowered brilliantly. If it has
flowered over a long period it may well be 'spent' and ready to take a
well earned rest.

About 6 weeks solid flowering.

Pam Moore 01-08-2007 10:59 PM

No future in my fuschia
 
On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 20:10:41 +0100, Frank Booth Snr
wrote:

Emrys Davies wrote:
"Frank Booth Snr" wrote in message
...

I have a trailing fuschia which so far has flowered brilliantly.


However

I've recently noticed that the stems have stopped making any further
growth, and no new flower buds are being produced. So it appears in a
couple of weeks there will be no flowers left The foliage looks very
healthy and otherwise everything seems normal.

Is this a normal habit? I have another trailing fuschia, but different
variety and that continues to make new growth.



You do not say for how long is has flowered brilliantly. If it has
flowered over a long period it may well be 'spent' and ready to take a
well earned rest.

About 6 weeks solid flowering.


Try cutting it back by about half and giving a balanced feed. You
should get some new growth and late flowering. It's worth a try.

Pam in Bristol


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