Pruning Echium candicans (E. fastuosum): update
- Subject: Pruning Echium candicans (E. fastuosum): update
- From: &* O* <o*@eircom.net>
- Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 02:10:35 -0000
Hi,
As there seems to be a bit of an Echium thread at
the moment, I thought that I would give you an update on how my severely pruned
Echium candicans is doing.
Bad news - it is 100% dead, absolutely dead,
completely dead.
You may recall that what gave me reason to hope it
would take a severe pruning was the presence of quite a lot of breaking buds way
back on the old wood. After pruning these opened out and many more buds
appeared. In all I guess there must have been in excess of one hundred swelling
or opening buds. I was feeling very pleased with myself (smug?).
Then, over perhaps a three day period about a month
after pruning, all the buds withered and died. No new buds have since appeared
and I am sure that the plant is quite dead.
My working theory is that the roots require a
reasonable leaf canopy to keep them functioning adequately, in contrast to other
woody plants which can be safely hard-pruned.
I ignored the advice of this forum and a price has
been paid!!
Fortunately the three cuttings I took from the
prunings have all rooted and are growing away healthily.
Next time I promise I will listen!
Ciao
BrianO
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