Wisteria

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Ray M
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Re: Wisteria

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This Wisteria has come up well again this year. From the bottom of the pot to the top of the tree it is 1100mm.

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Hi guys,

When is the best time to airlayer a wisteria?
Sydney norwest area.
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Re: Wisteria

Post by melbrackstone »

That's looking magnificent Ray! I should have checked your notes before I repotted my shy-to-flower Wisteria! It was in a very large tub, and I cut off around 80% of the roots, and half of the branches about 4 - 6 weeks ago. No fertiliser in that time, so I guess I've missed the boat again. Unless the second pic below could possibly be a flower bud????
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