Well, I have absolutely no idea why these have not flowered as they are in ericaceous compost in a large pot and fed with general feed for flowering plants. I haven't cut them back at all so why blind ?
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Is it new this year Marb?
I’ve found young ones don’t tend to flower for the first 2-3 years.
Also…the leaves look a bit yellow…is it getting enough light/ overwatered?( just a thought….as that could be affecting blooming)"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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Hi Marb,
I guess then that the plant is old but all the growth on it looks new. I'd suggest a little bit of neglect might be in order - no pruning this year or in the spring - & see if that makes it buck it's ideas up. x
PS I don't think you necessarily need ericaceous compost - unless you (like me) prefer the blue coloured mopheads to the pinky flowered ones.Location: SE Wales about 1250ft up
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I think Andraste might be right. I've got a pink one that has been in the same pot for well over 6 years that flowers prolifcally with very little pruning. I do give it plenty of water, they're very thirsty plants - I suppose the clue to that is in the name!Granny on the Game in Sheffield
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