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wisteria's last chance
Posted: September 8th, 2012, 5:05 pm
by paddles
After due conversation, reading etc, I have set up a bucket with a drip line leading to my wisteria. so now, what/and how often should I fill it??? it's a standard 9 ltr bucket, with a 4 mm line with a tap to regulate flow. theory is, I'm going to fill daily?? with a mix of water/fert. so the question comes, what and how much? can you over fert a wisteria? over water??? suggestions, thoughts please. this is this wisteria's last year, if it doesn't flower next year, I'm putting it through the shredder.

Re: wisteria's last chance
Posted: September 8th, 2012, 5:19 pm
by kcpoole
Never worried about them much, they only get the same water and fert as everything else
Ken
Re: wisteria's last chance
Posted: September 8th, 2012, 5:34 pm
by MoGanic
Ill take it off your hands before you shred it!! Even without flowers I ADORE this particular species

Re: wisteria's last chance
Posted: September 8th, 2012, 6:01 pm
by paddles
Sorry Mo, but there is a queue for this tree IF i was prepared to give it away, however, if I gave it away and it flowered..... well, I'd be a tad upset...

and the results would be messy.
Re: wisteria's last chance
Posted: September 8th, 2012, 6:17 pm
by MoGanic

meeehehehehe
In all seriousness though, I was under the assumption that Wisteria prefer to flower (attempt to reproduce) when the plant ISN'T being fertilised? I stopped fertilising my little wisteria (about 40-50cm tall with 2 branches and one massive possibly dead sucker) a year or so ago and it flowered this year! Beautiful little purple flowers

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I would love to see some pics of your tree if you don't mind!
EDIT:
I also used a soil with 30% (rough figure this is) diatomite, and a pot with smaller than normal drainage holes (was originally a plantar but my drill soon fixed that). I don't water it too often, and exposed some of the roots this Winter.
Not saying the cumulative efforts mentioned above have caused it to flower, just saying they possibly may have assisted because my tree is 7 and a half years old MAX. Still fairly young

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Re: wisteria's last chance
Posted: September 8th, 2012, 6:59 pm
by paddles
I'll post a photo tomorrow, I'll go take a fresh one, as to starving it, I tried that... I tried planting it out and letting it grow (for 4 yrs) never flowered, I've had it now 13 yrs, and it has never flowered or been interested. so now we are trying lots of fert/water
Re: wisteria's last chance
Posted: September 8th, 2012, 7:04 pm
by Edward Scissorhand
paddles wrote:I'll post a photo tomorrow, I'll go take a fresh one, as to starving it, I tried that... I tried planting it out and letting it grow (for 4 yrs) never flowered, I've had it now 13 yrs, and it has never flowered or been interested. so now we are trying lots of fert/water
Paddles, try using high potassium fertilisers like azaela fertiliser instead of the high nitrogen ones. Feed it through the whole year and see if it flowers the following year.
Re: wisteria's last chance
Posted: September 8th, 2012, 7:19 pm
by Hackimoto
Can I ask where you keep it and do you know the variety?

Can't understand why there are no flowers.
Re: wisteria's last chance
Posted: September 8th, 2012, 7:36 pm
by paddles
it's been kept in various places, mainly in full sun, variety unknown (I bought it before I knew anything about bonsai.) I walked into collectors corner, they had a big one in flower, surrounded by little starters... of course I bought one, along with a tiny pot, (sound familiar) over the years, I've watched it grow, and change... but never flower. When it comes into leaf I will try to figure it out which one it is.. I tell you something tho, if it flowers and it's not white.. I want my money back!

Re: wisteria's last chance
Posted: September 8th, 2012, 8:36 pm
by Guy
as an aside and possibly irrelevent---walnut tree a few years old--no flowers no nuts --inlaw said bruise trunk with a stick ------bashed the sh*t out of it with a stick--viola, buckets of nuts next season .not sure how solid this theory is
Re: wisteria's last chance
Posted: September 8th, 2012, 8:47 pm
by Hackimoto
Were the young ones supposed to be the same as the older flowering white one? When it leafs out post a pic and I should be able to see which species it is.

Re: wisteria's last chance
Posted: September 8th, 2012, 9:45 pm
by paddles
Guy wrote:as an aside and possibly irrelevent---walnut tree a few years old--no flowers no nuts --inlaw said bruise trunk with a stick ------bashed the sh*t out of it with a stick--viola, buckets of nuts next season .not sure how solid this theory is
I've heard the same about wisteria, never been game tho
Re: wisteria's last chance
Posted: September 8th, 2012, 10:40 pm
by cre8ivbonsai
Re: wisteria's last chance
Posted: September 11th, 2012, 8:28 am
by paddles
here are some photos... the one of it in the black pot is from last year. the others taken this morning
Re: wisteria's last chance
Posted: October 8th, 2012, 6:55 pm
by MoGanic
Would love an updated pic!! Full leaf! I love wisteria haha
Mo