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Posted By: Debra morning glory bloom problem.... - July 20th, 2004 at 11:22 PM
Any pointers on getting morning glories to bloom? I have never had this problem. The soil they are in is more sandy than not. The temps around here get up to 104 sometimes and I have found if I don't water every day that they wilt. They are growing great, but no flowers. I use miracle grow regular or miracle grow to promote blossoms. What can I do to get blossom growth?????
Posted By: weezie13 Re: morning glory bloom problem.... - July 21st, 2004 at 05:08 AM
Debra,
What's the number's on your Miracle Grow..
*Both*

Weezie
Posted By: alankhart Re: morning glory bloom problem.... - July 21st, 2004 at 04:29 PM
Fertilizing MG's is a sure way to get them not to bloom because the nitrogen causes them to expend all their energy growing leaves. They prefer very lean soil and heat....so stop the fertilizing. It isn't necessary to water them just because they are wilting (if they are in the ground)..it's their way of conserving moisture in the heat. They usually pop back when the sun goes down. I rarely give mine extra water unless it hasn't rained for quite a while and mine bloom like crazy. The extra moisture probably isn't hurting though. Hope this helps.
Posted By: Debra Re: morning glory bloom problem.... - July 21st, 2004 at 09:49 PM
Thanks for your input. I will try to just leave them alone for a while and just water them when needed. Do you think that this applies to other blooming flowers in the garden? I have sunflowers and roses as well. I can see the bud of the sunflower getting ready to open and they are getting bigger every day and on the roses, I am just using rose food per directions.
Posted By: Debra Re: morning glory bloom problem.... - July 21st, 2004 at 09:57 PM
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Originally posted by weezie13:
Debra,
What's the number's on your Miracle Grow..
*Both*

Weezie
15-30-15 for regular MG I threw away the box for the blooming type, but it is a different ratio. I have used MG in the past when I lived in the bay area with richer soil with very good results. But when I moved to the central valley area, the soil is more sandy and it does not seem to work the same. It even caused the color to fade in the new blooms on some rose bushes I tried to use it on. When I stopped, the color came back on the next batch of blooms?????? I do have sunflowers, roses, mints, alyssum, marigolds, lavender and geraniums in the same garden. The geraniums in the garden (not the containers) are also not doing very well. The blooms die before opening and some of the leaves are yellow around the edges. The ones in the pots are nice and green with good blooms????
Posted By: clogger Re: morning glory bloom problem.... - August 3rd, 2004 at 08:09 PM
I also have morning glories and also have had no blooms, this year and also last year. The plant is very bushy, healthy green leaves but no blooms. I do not use Miracle Grow or any other fertilizer. What's wrong and how can I remedy this and get it to bloom?
Posted By: Barb H. Re: morning glory bloom problem.... - August 4th, 2004 at 07:53 PM
My morning glories were late bloomers too this year...i almost thought i'd miss out on the flowers this year. They started blooming about three weeks ago.

Perhaps i'm mistaken, but i thought they'd be blooming from late June onward.

Barb
Posted By: plants 'n pots Re: morning glory bloom problem.... - August 5th, 2004 at 03:59 AM
My morning glories just started blooming yesterday! I've only grown them one other summer, and they were late bloomers then too. I was surprised to see that both the Heavenly Blue, and the pink ones I got in a trade a few years ago both had their first blooms yesterday!

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Posted By: Anonymous Re: morning glory bloom problem.... - August 5th, 2004 at 04:13 AM
They are really pretty Lynne grinnnn
Posted By: Judy50 Re: morning glory bloom problem.... - August 7th, 2004 at 08:05 PM
My Morning Glories also have put out prolific vines this season, but no flowers. I did add a bit of compost to the soil at planting. Has anyone had luck adding phosphorus to aid blooming (as opposed to a balance fertilizer that would add nitrogen and only promote more leaves)?

Judy50
Posted By: Lily789 Re: morning glory bloom problem.... - August 11th, 2004 at 12:40 AM
My morning glories seem to be doing the opposite. I planted 'Fly Saucers' last spring and they grew into a few, thin, pale vines with only a few small leaves. Not very healthy-looking either. But however, they bloom like crazy. I don't get it. Duh
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