Recalcitrant cotoneasters
Posted: October 8th, 2014, 2:41 pm
I have 4 cotoneasters, a microphylla and 3 horizontalis. The microphylla has produced profuse flowers and berries every year.
The cotoneaster h purchased in July is carrying 2 flowers which is fine as it was cut back hard and I'm pleased with that.
The other 2 cotoneaster h's have been with me 1-2 years, were both in profuse berry when I bought the stock plants, and have adamantly refused to flower since.
They have been regularly fertilised with a flower encouraging fertiliser and I have deliberately minimised pruning for the past several months so I didn't eliminate anything that might feel like flowering.
So how does one kickstart these two reprobates into producing flowers??
Also a pyracantha, heavy trunked collected tree about 10 years old that allegedly did produce but when purchased from a batch collected at the same time and the same growing field did not have any berries. All 5 did not have any berries although it was berry season. So I bought it knowing that it might not come good berry-wise. But how does one push it to flower?? Again, it has been given flower encouraging fertiliser from January to May.
All the trees are robustly healthy, in good soil and get plenty of sun and water. What more can I do?
The cotoneaster h purchased in July is carrying 2 flowers which is fine as it was cut back hard and I'm pleased with that.
The other 2 cotoneaster h's have been with me 1-2 years, were both in profuse berry when I bought the stock plants, and have adamantly refused to flower since.
They have been regularly fertilised with a flower encouraging fertiliser and I have deliberately minimised pruning for the past several months so I didn't eliminate anything that might feel like flowering.
So how does one kickstart these two reprobates into producing flowers??
Also a pyracantha, heavy trunked collected tree about 10 years old that allegedly did produce but when purchased from a batch collected at the same time and the same growing field did not have any berries. All 5 did not have any berries although it was berry season. So I bought it knowing that it might not come good berry-wise. But how does one push it to flower?? Again, it has been given flower encouraging fertiliser from January to May.
All the trees are robustly healthy, in good soil and get plenty of sun and water. What more can I do?