Wisteria flowers dropped! help please!
Posted: October 20th, 2014, 8:56 pm
Hi folks,
New user here, also long interest in bonsai, but finally got around to starting my collection just over a month ago..
I need some help, I'm a little confused about wisteria pruning in bonsai, and when and what to trim back, and when though out the year... I basically left it as I got it so it could get established in the new bonsai pot.
I bought a nursery chinese wisteria about 3 to 4 weeks ago... It had some flowers on it, but seemed to drop off (we did have some high wind days a few weeks back)
Im just wondering, is there a way i can trim this back to force flowering again? here's some info;
Put in the bonsai pot about 4 weeks ago, trimmed roots back to fit, still plenty of healthy roots in there.
I live in Mildura, Australia.. Its spring now (sep-nov) .. a fairly hot place.. between 26 and 36 degrees celsius at the moment.
I have moved the bonsai around a few spots, to start with it wasn't getting as much sun as I've been reading it should, if this was the problem, will it re-flower now its in about 8 to 10 hours sun a day?
The main question i have is, Should i prune back the flower stems where there was flowers? (as you can see in the photos).. Or could anyone please recommend what I should do? getting towards end of spring start of summer... we will be getting some 40+ degree days come december/jan..
Any help for this newbie would be greatly appreciated!
Many thanks in advanced..
New user here, also long interest in bonsai, but finally got around to starting my collection just over a month ago..
I need some help, I'm a little confused about wisteria pruning in bonsai, and when and what to trim back, and when though out the year... I basically left it as I got it so it could get established in the new bonsai pot.
I bought a nursery chinese wisteria about 3 to 4 weeks ago... It had some flowers on it, but seemed to drop off (we did have some high wind days a few weeks back)
Im just wondering, is there a way i can trim this back to force flowering again? here's some info;
Put in the bonsai pot about 4 weeks ago, trimmed roots back to fit, still plenty of healthy roots in there.
I live in Mildura, Australia.. Its spring now (sep-nov) .. a fairly hot place.. between 26 and 36 degrees celsius at the moment.
I have moved the bonsai around a few spots, to start with it wasn't getting as much sun as I've been reading it should, if this was the problem, will it re-flower now its in about 8 to 10 hours sun a day?
The main question i have is, Should i prune back the flower stems where there was flowers? (as you can see in the photos).. Or could anyone please recommend what I should do? getting towards end of spring start of summer... we will be getting some 40+ degree days come december/jan..
Any help for this newbie would be greatly appreciated!
Many thanks in advanced..