Murraya Refuses to flower
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Murraya Refuses to flower
Hi guys, my neighbour is about to dig up some Murraya Paniculata's and I am wondering whether to take one and Bonsai it. I help her with a lot of her gardening and and noticed that her Murraya rarely flower. They get a decent spray of sun, they get watered and fertilised with Dynamic Lifter, and I have used both Potash of Sulphate and Bloom Buster to encourage flowering with no luck. Can anyone make a suggestion? Is it possibble that some Murraya are just not destined to flower?
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Re: Murraya Refuses to flower
dunno about not destined to flower, i chopped mine back three times this season alone and it has shot new flowers everytime
i think if you give it a good chop back it could possibly induce flowering, they make larger bonsai as the leaves dont reduce, this is what i have learnt since i recently got mine. it is quite a large stump. i will be developping it a bit more then selling it i reckon. too big for me 
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Re: Murraya Refuses to flower
Mine has got millions of buds on it now
Als flowered earlier on in spring
If you can grab it as there are some relly nice ones in Asia as bonsai
Ken
Als flowered earlier on in spring
If you can grab it as there are some relly nice ones in Asia as bonsai
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Re: Murraya Refuses to flower
My murraya flowered profusely.They sit in a full sun all day without no special threatments.
And they reduce leaf size reasonably to me. I also believe they are good for large bonsai.
And they reduce leaf size reasonably to me. I also believe they are good for large bonsai.
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Re: Murraya Refuses to flower
nilushi,
i was under the impression murraya leaves didnt reduce, are you sure thats a reduced leaf size or just a young leaf that hasnt fully grown yet?
just curious because if you check out my thread called stump of an unkown species in there you will see a bit of discussion about it
jamie
i was under the impression murraya leaves didnt reduce, are you sure thats a reduced leaf size or just a young leaf that hasnt fully grown yet?
just curious because if you check out my thread called stump of an unkown species in there you will see a bit of discussion about it

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Re: Murraya Refuses to flower
Hi Jamie
Yes ,I have read your post on ' unknown species' on murraya very interestinly.It gave me heaps of information about murraya
Sorry i didnt mention the dimentions,the large leave is 7cm in length and the small one is 2.5 cm.
Anyway I dont think leaves are growing for 3-4 months,because one in the right is now at least more than 3 months old.
Yes ,I have read your post on ' unknown species' on murraya very interestinly.It gave me heaps of information about murraya
Sorry i didnt mention the dimentions,the large leave is 7cm in length and the small one is 2.5 cm.
Anyway I dont think leaves are growing for 3-4 months,because one in the right is now at least more than 3 months old.
