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D Russell 26-06-2004 12:33 AM

Passion Flower - to prune or not to prune
 
"Justin Hughes" wrote in message
om...
I recently bought a Passion flower plant which is currently going
great guns up my fence and onto some trellis. The thing is it only
seems to have two very long 'branches', which eminate from the base. I
primarily bought it to create some privacy from next door, but without
any side shoots it's not going to provide much. There is no obvious
sign of side shoots, or where they might grow from.

My question is, if I cut the growing ends off of the current branches
will this promote side shoots, or will I just stop any growth it has?

Justin


Whenever I trim back the growing tips of my passion flower seedlings they
always seem to stop growing for a couple of weeks and then just start off
again where they left off. Tip pinching just doesn't seem to encourage
branching in this case. Of course with the parent plant it's a different
matter, that's now so big that if I don't trim it back at least once a year
it'll simpl ypull itself and it's trellis off the wall.
Duncan



Justin Hughes 26-06-2004 12:55 AM

Passion Flower - to prune or not to prune
 
(Justin Hughes) wrote in message . com...

I recently bought a Passion flower plant which is currently going
great guns up my fence and onto some trellis. The thing is it only
seems to have two very long 'branches', which eminate from the base. I
primarily bought it to create some privacy from next door, but without
any side shoots it's not going to provide much. There is no obvious
sign of side shoots, or where they might grow from.

My question is, if I cut the growing ends off of the current branches
will this promote side shoots, or will I just stop any growth it has?

Justin


Just bringing this back to the top of all the crud. Can anyone help?

D Russell 26-06-2004 01:36 AM

Passion Flower - to prune or not to prune
 
"Justin Hughes" wrote in message
om...
I recently bought a Passion flower plant which is currently going
great guns up my fence and onto some trellis. The thing is it only
seems to have two very long 'branches', which eminate from the base. I
primarily bought it to create some privacy from next door, but without
any side shoots it's not going to provide much. There is no obvious
sign of side shoots, or where they might grow from.

My question is, if I cut the growing ends off of the current branches
will this promote side shoots, or will I just stop any growth it has?

Justin


Whenever I trim back the growing tips of my passion flower seedlings they
always seem to stop growing for a couple of weeks and then just start off
again where they left off. Tip pinching just doesn't seem to encourage
branching in this case. Of course with the parent plant it's a different
matter, that's now so big that if I don't trim it back at least once a year
it'll simpl ypull itself and it's trellis off the wall.
Duncan



Justin Hughes 26-06-2004 01:57 AM

Passion Flower - to prune or not to prune
 
(Justin Hughes) wrote in message . com...

I recently bought a Passion flower plant which is currently going
great guns up my fence and onto some trellis. The thing is it only
seems to have two very long 'branches', which eminate from the base. I
primarily bought it to create some privacy from next door, but without
any side shoots it's not going to provide much. There is no obvious
sign of side shoots, or where they might grow from.

My question is, if I cut the growing ends off of the current branches
will this promote side shoots, or will I just stop any growth it has?

Justin


Just bringing this back to the top of all the crud. Can anyone help?

D Russell 26-06-2004 02:32 AM

Passion Flower - to prune or not to prune
 
"Justin Hughes" wrote in message
om...
I recently bought a Passion flower plant which is currently going
great guns up my fence and onto some trellis. The thing is it only
seems to have two very long 'branches', which eminate from the base. I
primarily bought it to create some privacy from next door, but without
any side shoots it's not going to provide much. There is no obvious
sign of side shoots, or where they might grow from.

My question is, if I cut the growing ends off of the current branches
will this promote side shoots, or will I just stop any growth it has?

Justin


Whenever I trim back the growing tips of my passion flower seedlings they
always seem to stop growing for a couple of weeks and then just start off
again where they left off. Tip pinching just doesn't seem to encourage
branching in this case. Of course with the parent plant it's a different
matter, that's now so big that if I don't trim it back at least once a year
it'll simpl ypull itself and it's trellis off the wall.
Duncan



Justin Hughes 26-06-2004 02:52 AM

Passion Flower - to prune or not to prune
 
(Justin Hughes) wrote in message . com...

I recently bought a Passion flower plant which is currently going
great guns up my fence and onto some trellis. The thing is it only
seems to have two very long 'branches', which eminate from the base. I
primarily bought it to create some privacy from next door, but without
any side shoots it's not going to provide much. There is no obvious
sign of side shoots, or where they might grow from.

My question is, if I cut the growing ends off of the current branches
will this promote side shoots, or will I just stop any growth it has?

Justin


Just bringing this back to the top of all the crud. Can anyone help?

D Russell 26-06-2004 03:57 AM

Passion Flower - to prune or not to prune
 
"Justin Hughes" wrote in message
om...
I recently bought a Passion flower plant which is currently going
great guns up my fence and onto some trellis. The thing is it only
seems to have two very long 'branches', which eminate from the base. I
primarily bought it to create some privacy from next door, but without
any side shoots it's not going to provide much. There is no obvious
sign of side shoots, or where they might grow from.

My question is, if I cut the growing ends off of the current branches
will this promote side shoots, or will I just stop any growth it has?

Justin


Whenever I trim back the growing tips of my passion flower seedlings they
always seem to stop growing for a couple of weeks and then just start off
again where they left off. Tip pinching just doesn't seem to encourage
branching in this case. Of course with the parent plant it's a different
matter, that's now so big that if I don't trim it back at least once a year
it'll simpl ypull itself and it's trellis off the wall.
Duncan



D Russell 26-06-2004 04:27 AM

Passion Flower - to prune or not to prune
 
"Justin Hughes" wrote in message
om...
I recently bought a Passion flower plant which is currently going
great guns up my fence and onto some trellis. The thing is it only
seems to have two very long 'branches', which eminate from the base. I
primarily bought it to create some privacy from next door, but without
any side shoots it's not going to provide much. There is no obvious
sign of side shoots, or where they might grow from.

My question is, if I cut the growing ends off of the current branches
will this promote side shoots, or will I just stop any growth it has?

Justin


Whenever I trim back the growing tips of my passion flower seedlings they
always seem to stop growing for a couple of weeks and then just start off
again where they left off. Tip pinching just doesn't seem to encourage
branching in this case. Of course with the parent plant it's a different
matter, that's now so big that if I don't trim it back at least once a year
it'll simpl ypull itself and it's trellis off the wall.
Duncan



Justin Hughes 26-06-2004 04:47 AM

Passion Flower - to prune or not to prune
 
(Justin Hughes) wrote in message . com...

I recently bought a Passion flower plant which is currently going
great guns up my fence and onto some trellis. The thing is it only
seems to have two very long 'branches', which eminate from the base. I
primarily bought it to create some privacy from next door, but without
any side shoots it's not going to provide much. There is no obvious
sign of side shoots, or where they might grow from.

My question is, if I cut the growing ends off of the current branches
will this promote side shoots, or will I just stop any growth it has?

Justin


Just bringing this back to the top of all the crud. Can anyone help?

D Russell 26-06-2004 05:30 AM

Passion Flower - to prune or not to prune
 
"Justin Hughes" wrote in message
om...
I recently bought a Passion flower plant which is currently going
great guns up my fence and onto some trellis. The thing is it only
seems to have two very long 'branches', which eminate from the base. I
primarily bought it to create some privacy from next door, but without
any side shoots it's not going to provide much. There is no obvious
sign of side shoots, or where they might grow from.

My question is, if I cut the growing ends off of the current branches
will this promote side shoots, or will I just stop any growth it has?

Justin


Whenever I trim back the growing tips of my passion flower seedlings they
always seem to stop growing for a couple of weeks and then just start off
again where they left off. Tip pinching just doesn't seem to encourage
branching in this case. Of course with the parent plant it's a different
matter, that's now so big that if I don't trim it back at least once a year
it'll simpl ypull itself and it's trellis off the wall.
Duncan



Justin Hughes 26-06-2004 05:51 AM

Passion Flower - to prune or not to prune
 
(Justin Hughes) wrote in message . com...

I recently bought a Passion flower plant which is currently going
great guns up my fence and onto some trellis. The thing is it only
seems to have two very long 'branches', which eminate from the base. I
primarily bought it to create some privacy from next door, but without
any side shoots it's not going to provide much. There is no obvious
sign of side shoots, or where they might grow from.

My question is, if I cut the growing ends off of the current branches
will this promote side shoots, or will I just stop any growth it has?

Justin


Just bringing this back to the top of all the crud. Can anyone help?

D Russell 26-06-2004 06:35 AM

Passion Flower - to prune or not to prune
 
"Justin Hughes" wrote in message
om...
I recently bought a Passion flower plant which is currently going
great guns up my fence and onto some trellis. The thing is it only
seems to have two very long 'branches', which eminate from the base. I
primarily bought it to create some privacy from next door, but without
any side shoots it's not going to provide much. There is no obvious
sign of side shoots, or where they might grow from.

My question is, if I cut the growing ends off of the current branches
will this promote side shoots, or will I just stop any growth it has?

Justin


Whenever I trim back the growing tips of my passion flower seedlings they
always seem to stop growing for a couple of weeks and then just start off
again where they left off. Tip pinching just doesn't seem to encourage
branching in this case. Of course with the parent plant it's a different
matter, that's now so big that if I don't trim it back at least once a year
it'll simpl ypull itself and it's trellis off the wall.
Duncan



D Russell 26-06-2004 07:33 AM

Passion Flower - to prune or not to prune
 
"Justin Hughes" wrote in message
om...
I recently bought a Passion flower plant which is currently going
great guns up my fence and onto some trellis. The thing is it only
seems to have two very long 'branches', which eminate from the base. I
primarily bought it to create some privacy from next door, but without
any side shoots it's not going to provide much. There is no obvious
sign of side shoots, or where they might grow from.

My question is, if I cut the growing ends off of the current branches
will this promote side shoots, or will I just stop any growth it has?

Justin


Whenever I trim back the growing tips of my passion flower seedlings they
always seem to stop growing for a couple of weeks and then just start off
again where they left off. Tip pinching just doesn't seem to encourage
branching in this case. Of course with the parent plant it's a different
matter, that's now so big that if I don't trim it back at least once a year
it'll simpl ypull itself and it's trellis off the wall.
Duncan



Justin Hughes 26-06-2004 07:52 AM

Passion Flower - to prune or not to prune
 
(Justin Hughes) wrote in message . com...

I recently bought a Passion flower plant which is currently going
great guns up my fence and onto some trellis. The thing is it only
seems to have two very long 'branches', which eminate from the base. I
primarily bought it to create some privacy from next door, but without
any side shoots it's not going to provide much. There is no obvious
sign of side shoots, or where they might grow from.

My question is, if I cut the growing ends off of the current branches
will this promote side shoots, or will I just stop any growth it has?

Justin


Just bringing this back to the top of all the crud. Can anyone help?

D Russell 26-06-2004 08:48 AM

Passion Flower - to prune or not to prune
 
"Justin Hughes" wrote in message
om...
I recently bought a Passion flower plant which is currently going
great guns up my fence and onto some trellis. The thing is it only
seems to have two very long 'branches', which eminate from the base. I
primarily bought it to create some privacy from next door, but without
any side shoots it's not going to provide much. There is no obvious
sign of side shoots, or where they might grow from.

My question is, if I cut the growing ends off of the current branches
will this promote side shoots, or will I just stop any growth it has?

Justin


Whenever I trim back the growing tips of my passion flower seedlings they
always seem to stop growing for a couple of weeks and then just start off
again where they left off. Tip pinching just doesn't seem to encourage
branching in this case. Of course with the parent plant it's a different
matter, that's now so big that if I don't trim it back at least once a year
it'll simpl ypull itself and it's trellis off the wall.
Duncan




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