I planted wysteria at least 8 years ago. It keeps growing, but has never produced flowers. what am I doing w
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It could be your soil. Certain elements may not be in your soil to produce blooms. Try Ironite brand plant food. It replaces nutrients lost by irrigation. It's NPK rating is 7-6-6. It has 7% Nitrogen 6%Phosphorus(phosphates) and 6% Potassium. Be sure and follow label directions.
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When do you prune it?
When do you prune it?
Too much fertilizer. This will produce leafy growth, but little/no blooms.
Why not buy plant food...that usually works. If not, maybe its a sun plant and you have it in a shady area. Look into it and see what you can find out. If it is a sun plant and its in the sun, it may just need more vitamins than the soil is providing.
Good luck!
There is always the chance you have a "male" plant that doesn't bloom.
I once had two rose bushs, bought same time and place, only one ever bloomed.. weird huh?
i think wysteria trees are beautiful, but never planted one cuz i had heard they can take 7 to 10 years to produce their first blossoms....i'm too impatient to wait......hang in there, i bet it will be beautiful..
i do like the answer above about the too much fertilizer....
i think u need to cut small stemps coming out of it and u need put cow dung and nitrogen powder it will be fast to grow and give flowers
Does it get the required hours of sunlight per day? Do you regularly fertilise it?
I DON'T KNOW WHERE YOU LIVE---IT MAY BE GETTING FROSTED WHEN THE BUDS ARE SETTING.
There is alot of information on the Web. Just put Wisteria in your search box hit "Search" and you'll have 100's of choices. It is time consuming I know but you will get the answer you need. Try ASK.com or Google.