Wisteria that wont flower
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https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/vines/wisteria/wisteria-blooming-problems.htm
Hello Brenda, The following link is exactlywhat you need:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/vines/wisteria/wisteria-blooming-problems.htm
Thanks for coming to HOMETALK to find out how to get your wisteria to bloom for you :) Good Luck, and I hope you get loads of beautiful flowers :)
As someone who has Wisteria that article is spot on. It took myWisteria 9 years to bloom for the first time. Another overlooked problem is that wisteria is usually located somewhere in our yards. When we fertilize our lawns we do it to get her to Green up which is the worse thing for the Wisteria and blooming. . I can vouch for cutting the roots as it does force the blooms.
Wisteria also blooms on old wood so you need to prune in the fall.
Thank you for all your answers. Since my plant is only 8 years old, that may be the answer, it is still a toddler.
I will however give some of the other suggestions a try, thanks everyone
you must trim back heavily twice a year feb and aug are best do it despite fears you'll be rewarded it will bloom again be consistent