Hi. I purchased a Ceanothus Griseus in 2011. It was in flower when I bought it but has not flowered since. It has grown quite big since then. It is against a south facing wooden fence and the leaves seem healthy. Any suggestions as to why it hasn't flowered or what I can do to encourage it?
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If it's any consolation I've a purple leaved one that's never flowered and been in a long time. Usually generous flowerers too.
When I had an issue with something else not flowering I was recommended to give it sulphate of potash. I should try it on this ceanothus too.
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mines got lovely colour on it..I'm very lucky
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I have a Ceanothus planted in a garden (planted small approx a year ago).... full sun for most of the day
this year, it looked spectacular (the flowers are fading now) .... what I did, is add a generous amount of bat guano in early spring (high P and K) .... There are other bat guano's that have high nitrogen and low P & K ....
here is a photo taken a few days ago (not a good photo, but you cann see it just to the left of the photo)
http://img856.imageshack.us/img856/1193/trex1v.jpg
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Originally posted by Susied+ View PostIt has grown quite big ... and the leaves seem healthy.
It's a Californian native, tolerant of coastal conditions, which suggest to me that it's preference is for quite poor, dry soil. If you cosset it (overwatering & overfeeding), it won't bother to flowerAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by Susied+ View PostThanks Wendy. When would be a good time to do it?
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Originally posted by Susied+ View PostWhere do you get bat guano from??
if there are none nearby, you will find all the nutrients and fertilizers on ebay
they have some really good composts and fertilizers, including worm humis (vermicompost), seaweed extracts, fish hydrolosate etc
none of these are available in most garden centres .... this is where I get my fertilizers from:
CamGrow - Hydroponics & horticultural supplies Cambridge - Hydroponics, Grow Lights, Grow Rooms and Plant Lighting - Cam Grow - 01223 424646
and here is a bat guano (he has not listed the 3kg tub on his website which works out cheaper
Bat Guano 1kg Tub - CamGrow Hydroponics
and, I have been feeding my tomato plants and veg with these fertilizers ..... they are looking superb .... you have to try some stuff called advanced nutrients iguana juice grow (amazing stuff, but a bit pricy ... costs £19.50 per litre, but 1 litre makes 200 litres when diluted:
Advanced Nutrients Organic Iguana Juice Grow 1 ltr - CamGrow Hydroponics
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