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Surya 25-02-2003 10:48 AM

Acanthus 'problem' - no longer flowers
 
The Bears Breeches (Acanthus) used to flower in the balcony pot well
for a couple of years but has not done for 3 years now. The leaves
begin early and seem fine but by about July the plant looks worn out.
It shares a pot with a Clematis that does thrive and face SE on a 2nd
floor London balcony. Do I feed it more? When and how? Ideas?
Experiences?
Surya

Rufus 26-02-2003 10:19 AM

Acanthus 'problem' - no longer flowers
 

"Surya" wrote in a message news:
The Bears Breeches (Acanthus) used to flower in the balcony pot well
for a couple of years but has not done for 3 years now. The leaves
begin early and seem fine but by about July the plant looks worn out.
It shares a pot with a Clematis that does thrive and face SE on a 2nd
floor London balcony. Do I feed it more? When and how? Ideas?
Experiences?
-------------------

I had the same problem with my eight years old pot grown Acanthus. As each
year passed, it became weaker and weaker with no flowers at all. Three years
ago I planted it in my north facing front garden and since doing so, it has
romped away. Last year there were eight flowering spikes, the year before it
had five.

Rufus



DaveDay34 26-02-2003 08:29 PM

Acanthus 'problem' - no longer flowers
 
"Surya" wrote in a message news:
The Bears Breeches (Acanthus) used to flower in the balcony pot well
for a couple of years but has not done for 3 years now. The leaves
begin early and seem fine but by about July the plant looks worn out.
It shares a pot with a Clematis that does thrive and face SE on a 2nd
floor London balcony. Do I feed it more? When and how? Ideas?
Experiences?


I'd suggest a good foliar feed to give it a kick start. Moving it to another
container may also be required as it may be losing the battle with the
Clematis. If you don't want to move either plant, the feeding solution may be
the best. A foliar feed as directed on the packet for the short-term with some
slow release fertiliser for the long-term if you want to cut down on regular
feeds.

Dave.

Surya 27-02-2003 02:26 PM

Acanthus 'problem' - no longer flowers
 
Thanks for those helpful ideas. The container is quite large so I'll
try feeding for a season before any movement - the leaves are fresh and
a foot long now anyway.



In article , DaveDay34
wrote:

"Surya" wrote in a message news:
The Bears Breeches (Acanthus) used to flower in the balcony pot well
for a couple of years but has not done for 3 years now. The leaves
begin early and seem fine but by about July the plant looks worn out.
It shares a pot with a Clematis that does thrive and face SE on a 2nd
floor London balcony. Do I feed it more? When and how? Ideas?
Experiences?


I'd suggest a good foliar feed to give it a kick start. Moving it to another
container may also be required as it may be losing the battle with the
Clematis. If you don't want to move either plant, the feeding solution may be
the best. A foliar feed as directed on the packet for the short-term with
some
slow release fertiliser for the long-term if you want to cut down on regular
feeds.

Dave.



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