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Asked on behalf of a friend with no computer:
She has a rhododendron that has never flowered since she bought it. It was flowering in the garden centre, but in the two years since it's been in the garden it's produced no flowers, but does have some large buds that never do anything. Can anyone suggest what might be stopping it from flowering? -- Rhiannon http://www.livejournal.com/users/rhiannon_s/ "The trick is to commit crimes so confusing that police feel too stupid to even write a crime report about them." Aubrey on remaining at liberty www.somethingpositive.net |
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Rhiannon S wrote: Asked on behalf of a friend with no computer: She has a rhododendron that has never flowered since she bought it. It was flowering in the garden centre, but in the two years since it's been in the garden it's produced no flowers, but does have some large buds that never do anything. Can anyone suggest what might be stopping it from flowering? Two common causes of plants producing flower buds which don't open are cold and drought at the critical time - rhododendrons are sensitive to both. It might not be those, but checking those out is a good idea. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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'Rhiannon',
It is quite likely that the roots of the shrub are too dry during the late summer when the flower buds form. Encourage your friend to keep its roots moist during the growing season and its performance should improve. Regards, Emrys Davies. "Rhiannon S" wrote in message ... Asked on behalf of a friend with no computer: She has a rhododendron that has never flowered since she bought it. It was flowering in the garden centre, but in the two years since it's been in the garden it's produced no flowers, but does have some large buds that never do anything. Can anyone suggest what might be stopping it from flowering? -- Rhiannon http://www.livejournal.com/users/rhiannon_s/ "The trick is to commit crimes so confusing that police feel too stupid to even write a crime report about them." Aubrey on remaining at liberty www.somethingpositive.net |
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On 17 Apr 2004 11:55:46 GMT, emon (Rhiannon S)
wrote: Asked on behalf of a friend with no computer: She has a rhododendron that has never flowered since she bought it. It was flowering in the garden centre, but in the two years since it's been in the garden it's produced no flowers, but does have some large buds that never do anything. Can anyone suggest what might be stopping it from flowering? The others have almost certainly diagnosed the problem but there is a remote outside chance it could be 'bud blast' - remote chance, this is more likely where there are lots of rhododendrons. Do the flower buds partially form, then go hard dry and brown, and stay there for ever unless you pick 'em off? It would be worth cutting open some of those buds after normal flowering time. Remove and burn those buds anyway. Poor growing conditions from early summer onwards is a much more likely cause. Rod Weed my email address to reply http://website.lineone.net/~rodcraddock/index.html |
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from emon (Rhiannon S) contains these words: Can I ask when the critical time for cold is? She lives quite high on the Lanark moors, so I'm guessing this may be it? Might be, but I doubt it. The Castle Grounds in Stornoway are always a riot of rhododendrons. Indeed, a rioting forest of them. -- Rusty Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar. http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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The message
from emon (Rhiannon S) contains these words: Asked on behalf of a friend with no computer: She has a rhododendron that has never flowered since she bought it. It was flowering in the garden centre, but in the two years since it's been in the garden it's produced no flowers, but does have some large buds that never do anything. Can anyone suggest what might be stopping it from flowering? Soil not acid enough? -- Rusty Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar. http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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Emrys Davies wrote: It is quite likely that the roots of the shrub are too dry during the late summer when the flower buds form. Encourage your friend to keep its roots moist during the growing season and its performance should improve. Yes, but she did say that it formed buds which didn't open! I don't grow rhododendrons (obviously), but I have quite a few plants that form buds only to have them swell, shrivel and drop off. The causes are usually some combination of very dry conditions, a late frost, or a dry or cold period with a wind. Stornoway (to refer to another poster) isn't known for dry winds, or even very cold ones. High up on the Lanarck moors, I would expect that a cold wind just as the buds start to swell or open is the cause. Many flower buds are much frost hardier when small than as they start to become flowers. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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