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Weeping Cherry Tree Not FloweringHardiness Zone: 6a Kelly from Greeneville, TN Feedback About This Post:RE: Weeping Cherry Tree Not Flowering
Generally, nitrogen encourages leaf and shoot growth. So cut back on the nitrogen. Phosphorus enhances energy production, and greatly helps with flowers and fruit (high energy users), potash helps with overall health. So less nitrogen and more phosphorus (bone meal) and potash (wood ashes) should help a lot with flowering. Post by Sweetgum RE: Weeping Cherry Tree Not FloweringI have three weeping "Higans" cherry trees that grow very fast. In fact, all three would have leaves on the ground if I did not prune them regularly. Higans are the hardiest and longest living ornamental cherry trees and they need water. I've never seen a cherry tree that blooms as beautiful and grows as fast as a Higans. Post By Tina (Guest Post) RE: Weeping Cherry Tree Not Flowering
Mine was not transplanted - it is about 30 years old. Post by mariebal RE: Weeping Cherry Tree Not Flowering
If the cherry tree was once overcome by those caterpillars that eat the leaves - can it be saved? Post by mariebal RE: Weeping Cherry Tree Not FloweringI purchased a double weeping cherry this spring from home depot. It had a few leaves on it. I followed directions to the letter The few leaves it had have died and it looks like the branches are brittle. The warranty is only for 1 year. The weather was so nice, I purchased it early April. If I wait till next Spring to see if it took the warranty will be up. Not sure if I should take it back now or wait. I haven't had much luck with plants from home depot. Sorry I couldn't help. Good luck Post By cindyEnter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Weeping Cherry Tree Not Flowering
Hi Kelly!! I was reading on weeping cherry trees and saw your comment. I also live in Greeneville,TN. Post by BilleG RE: Weeping Cherry TreeThinking about buying a weeping cherry tree. Can't find any info on how fast they grow. Any ideas? Sounds like they may be hard to grow or am I wrong? Will they tolerate the heat of a Texas summer? Post By Jim in Dallas (Guest Post) RE: Weeping Cherry Tree no leaves /no budsWe bought a double weeping cherrie tree from Home Depot in March, it had no buds on it but none of them in the store did. It was in a pot and the tree is about 5 feet tall. We planted it, did all the right steps to prepare the soil, planted it deep enough and fertlized it and all. Still no buds. All the ones around at other homes already have leaves and flowers. We don't even have leaves ! help please. Post By Nadine (Guest Post) RE: Weeping Cherry Tree Not FloweringHello again. My tree does seem to be healthy, but I've never used nitrogen on it...maybe too much in the soil? If so how do I stop that, and where's a good source of pot ash? Thank you. :) Post by Kells RE: Weeping Cherry Tree Not FloweringHello again. My tree does seem to be healthy, but I've never used nitrogen on it...maybe too much in the soil? If so how do I stop that, and where's a good source of pot ash? Thank you. :) Post by Kells RE: Weeping Cherry Tree Not Flowering
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