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Author:  charles nash [ Sun Sep 19, 2004 9:59 am ]
Post subject:  crype myrtle

i recesently planted two crype myrtles in july and they are not blooming and i have been watering them heavy once a week here lately.

Author:  charles nash [ Mon Nov 01, 2004 4:20 pm ]
Post subject:  crype myrtle

I PLANTED 2 CRYPE MRTLES TWO MONTHS AGO AND NO NEW GROWTH OR FLOWERS HAVE BLOOMED DUE I NEED TO PRUNE EACH LIMB A LITTLE TO PROMOTE NEW GROWTH ?

Author:  Scott-in-Texas [ Mon Nov 01, 2004 9:05 pm ]
Post subject:  Crepe Myrtles

The plants probably did not bloom well since we had such I mild summer, that is what I have seen all around. And, since you planted them in July, they were putting most of their energy into survival, getting the root system established; blooms and new top growth were not in its plans at that time. Over the winter the plants will continue to establish its roots and should be ready for new top growth next growing season. Make sure to feed your plants this fall, at this point, the sooner the better, with this feeding they will have food for the developing roots over winter. I would give it a good soaking with Liquid Seaweed too; a half cup to a gallon of water per plant would be good, every two weeks until the first frost. This will assist the roots becoming established.

In regards to pruning, I would not touch it unless to prevent obstruction or removing the suckers at the bottom of the plant, or if you are training it to be tree formed. :mrgreen:

:idea: FYI, you may want to post questions such as this in the appropriate forum in the future. For example, both should have been posted in the Ornamentals Forum. It would have gotten attention much more quickly there.

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