Pyracantha (firethorn bush)
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Maybe because I have repotted it at the wrong time? Oh, well...
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Clicio wrote: I am soooo frustrated, mine did not bloom at all, so no flowers or berries this season...
Maybe because I have repotted it at the wrong time? Oh, well...
thats a bummer. In working with this tree i have noticed they are picky. these really dont like to be moved around, if i move its location even by 5 feet about 30% of the leaves yellow and drop off, when i rotate it throughout the year i get about a dozen leaves yellow up and drop off.
i didnt get any flowers nor berries last year and i think it has to do with its location and climate change after bringing it home (i assume). i do know Pyracantha do not like root-disturbance as it can impede flower production.
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after pruning 10/1/19
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well thats a good sign. i figured it would be a sore if thats all i see. lolleatherback wrote: hm.. It is straight. However.. I do not find it distracting.
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woke up this morning to find my pyracantha got eaten up by something overnight. i have no clue what it could have been but i am super bummed out as this is the first year the tree grew berries since i owned it. first picture was 1 month ago and second picture is this morning.
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But dont give up. Every success is based on several misstaces.
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