Fuchsias: The Complete Guide - Hardcover

Goulding, Edwin

 
9780881925548: Fuchsias: The Complete Guide

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This is a truly comprehensive book on fuchsia growing, from basics to hybridizing. There are descriptions of species and cultivars, including scented fuchsias, as well as advice on the best selections for beds and baskets. Pruning, cultivation, and propagation are also covered.

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Fuchsias, like other plants, rarely grow into perfectly shaped bushes on their own. There are various ways of improving on natural shapes. The first of these is to remove developing growth. Nipping, stopping and pinching are all terms used for the process of removing the growing points from fuchsias as they develop. There are several reasons why this might be worthwhile, most notably, in commercial terms, so that extra material is available for cuttings. From the point of view of the amateur gardener or competitor, other reasons are more likely, as we will see in a moment.

Removal of the growing point is most obviously advantageous for cuttings. Each growing point starts as a single shoot with leaves and immature side-growth buds. If the central growing point ('lead shoot') is removed immediately above a pair of leaves, two new branches are encouraged to grow. Increasing the number of side shoots ('laterals') makes for denser, bushier and generally more attractive plants. Fuchsias grown out-of-doors will normally produce side shoots more freely than will those grown under glass. This is because air moves the branches. Japanese experiments have shown that the same results can be achieved by gently moving the branches of cuttings (with a fine brush) by hand, two or three times a day.

Nipping is the method most commonly employed by competitors to encourage the production of laterals. Commercially, chemicals are often used to encourage the production of laterals' growth. The increased number of branches brings a bonus in the quantity of flowers than can be carried. This is an obvious advantage when a large flush of bloom is required on a particular date, for an exhibition or competitive show. Pot-grown plants are likely to be more stable when fully flowered if their growth is shorter and bushier. Nipping ensures that this happens.

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ISBN 10:  0881923281 ISBN 13:  9780881923285
Verlag: Timber Press, 1995
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