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Kate 29-06-2013 09:59 AM

Dwarf Buddleja
 
Hi :)

For a few years I grew Buddleja. Loved the scent and all the butterflies
it attracted, but it just got out of control in the end :(

So I got rid of it and this year I'm trying a Blue Chip Buddleja in a pot
instead.

Has anyone got any experience of these? I've been very disappointed so
far. I potted it up in a large pot in March, and I pruned it hard to a
couple of inches on the stems like I always used to do with the full size
Buddleja. Now it's grown back and it's in leaf, but it's barely a foot
tall and absolutely no signs of any flower spikes coming.

I know it's a Dwarf, but I was expecting about 4 ft, not 1 ft! And some
flowers.

Can anyone advise? Is it expected that it doesn't flower in the first
year? Should I try pruning again now? Or should I prune less hard in
early spring next year?

Thanks :)

Kate xx

stuart noble 29-06-2013 10:58 AM

Dwarf Buddleja
 
On 29/06/2013 09:59, Kate wrote:
Hi :)

For a few years I grew Buddleja. Loved the scent and all the butterflies
it attracted, but it just got out of control in the end :(

So I got rid of it and this year I'm trying a Blue Chip Buddleja in a pot
instead.

Has anyone got any experience of these? I've been very disappointed so
far. I potted it up in a large pot in March, and I pruned it hard to a
couple of inches on the stems like I always used to do with the full size
Buddleja. Now it's grown back and it's in leaf, but it's barely a foot
tall and absolutely no signs of any flower spikes coming.

I know it's a Dwarf, but I was expecting about 4 ft, not 1 ft! And some
flowers.

Can anyone advise? Is it expected that it doesn't flower in the first
year? Should I try pruning again now? Or should I prune less hard in
early spring next year?

Thanks :)

Kate xx


I've had Camberwell Beauty in a pot since this time last year. Didn't do
much at all last summer, but now it's about 2 feet tall and I THINK I
can see spikes beginning to develop. Very thirsty I've noticed.

Sacha[_10_] 29-06-2013 12:03 PM

Dwarf Buddleja
 
On 2013-06-29 09:59:16 +0100, Kate said:

Hi :)

For a few years I grew Buddleja. Loved the scent and all the butterflies
it attracted, but it just got out of control in the end :(

So I got rid of it and this year I'm trying a Blue Chip Buddleja in a pot
instead.

Has anyone got any experience of these? I've been very disappointed so
far. I potted it up in a large pot in March, and I pruned it hard to a
couple of inches on the stems like I always used to do with the full size
Buddleja. Now it's grown back and it's in leaf, but it's barely a foot
tall and absolutely no signs of any flower spikes coming.

I know it's a Dwarf, but I was expecting about 4 ft, not 1 ft! And some
flowers.

Can anyone advise? Is it expected that it doesn't flower in the first
year? Should I try pruning again now? Or should I prune less hard in
early spring next year?

Thanks :)

Kate xx


Presumably it was a new, young plant, so perhaps it didn't need pruning?
--

Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon
www.helpforheroes.org.uk


Jake 29-06-2013 01:48 PM

Dwarf Buddleja
 
On Sat, 29 Jun 2013 08:59:16 +0000 (UTC), Kate
wrote:

Hi :)

For a few years I grew Buddleja. Loved the scent and all the butterflies
it attracted, but it just got out of control in the end :(

So I got rid of it and this year I'm trying a Blue Chip Buddleja in a pot
instead.

Has anyone got any experience of these? I've been very disappointed so
far. I potted it up in a large pot in March, and I pruned it hard to a
couple of inches on the stems like I always used to do with the full size
Buddleja. Now it's grown back and it's in leaf, but it's barely a foot
tall and absolutely no signs of any flower spikes coming.

I know it's a Dwarf, but I was expecting about 4 ft, not 1 ft! And some
flowers.

Can anyone advise? Is it expected that it doesn't flower in the first
year? Should I try pruning again now? Or should I prune less hard in
early spring next year?

Thanks :)

Kate xx


I have several of the "Buzz" varieties, some in pots, some in the
ground. I don't prune them as hard as I did with the biggies - down to
about a foot but always to buds (the biggies produced buds even if I
pruned to a "stalk" but the small ones don't). They've been reliable
flowerers but this year they are a bit late, like everything else!

Don't reprune now, though as it will be too late. Give them a chance.

--
Cheers, Jake
=======================================
URGling from the other end of Swansea Bay where it's
unusually just like Dave's end, only better :)

Spider[_3_] 01-07-2013 01:41 PM

Dwarf Buddleja
 
On 29/06/2013 09:59, Kate wrote:
Hi :)

For a few years I grew Buddleja. Loved the scent and all the butterflies
it attracted, but it just got out of control in the end :(

So I got rid of it and this year I'm trying a Blue Chip Buddleja in a pot
instead.

Has anyone got any experience of these? I've been very disappointed so
far. I potted it up in a large pot in March, and I pruned it hard to a
couple of inches on the stems like I always used to do with the full size
Buddleja. Now it's grown back and it's in leaf, but it's barely a foot
tall and absolutely no signs of any flower spikes coming.

I know it's a Dwarf, but I was expecting about 4 ft, not 1 ft! And some
flowers.

Can anyone advise? Is it expected that it doesn't flower in the first
year? Should I try pruning again now? Or should I prune less hard in
early spring next year?

Thanks :)

Kate xx




Having read all threads so far, I'm wondering if the leafy growth it's
produced so far isn't ripe enough to produce flowers. Are the stems
still green, or woody/becomming woody? If I were you, I'd give it a
Tomorite (or similar) *filip* feed, which is a quick-acting foliar feed,
which might induce it to flower this year.

Although I don't grow this form of Buddleia, It certainly sounds as if
one should hold back with the pruning until spring.

--
Spider
from high ground in SE London
gardening on clay


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