Looking great Miles, I see the magpie is back.
I am trying to hold mine back to have it presentable for our show in three weeks, I am surprised how early yours is flowering. How long has it been from budswell to full flower?
Wisteria
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Re: Wisteria
Beautiful tree miles. Just wondering what fertiliser you use for your wisteria? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Wisteria
Just back from a native work shop with Grant in Canberra,
cre8ivbonsai
The fragrance is exquisite , I had my face in it as I moved it for the photo.
tuma
I'd say the wisteria was planted when the old house was built around early 1970s, It was dug up in about 2000, it took about 5 years to grow some branches and flower Gerard
The Magpie is mk 2
It was about 8 to 10 days in full sun from bud swell to full flower, I'd take yours out of the fridge now
Harrbek
Nothing over winter or till after flowering, Seasol and fruit and flower powerfeed fortnightly with blood and bone with potassium 2 to 3 times a year
Most Chinese wisteria will flower with in a year or so, There is a lot of different wisteria and some take some time to flower - See my wisteria log
cre8ivbonsai
The fragrance is exquisite , I had my face in it as I moved it for the photo.
tuma
I'd say the wisteria was planted when the old house was built around early 1970s, It was dug up in about 2000, it took about 5 years to grow some branches and flower Gerard
The Magpie is mk 2
It was about 8 to 10 days in full sun from bud swell to full flower, I'd take yours out of the fridge now
Harrbek
Nothing over winter or till after flowering, Seasol and fruit and flower powerfeed fortnightly with blood and bone with potassium 2 to 3 times a year
Most Chinese wisteria will flower with in a year or so, There is a lot of different wisteria and some take some time to flower - See my wisteria log
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Re: Wisteria
VERY VERY NICE 
you are the King of Wisteria!
Do you need a big growing pot/box to thicken the branches?
What fertilizer?

you are the King of Wisteria!

Do you need a big growing pot/box to thicken the branches?
What fertilizer?
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Re: Wisteria
Love it! I never had profuse flowering like this for mines.
Always we hope someone else has the answer.
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A grand show this year, But I have to repot this year
Milo
Flowers were slow to open due to lack of sun, Kept it under cover due to wind and rainMilo
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