#1: Mum's are budding.
Posted on 2006-06-15 03:27:59 by higgledy
It is June 14, I have not pinched my mums, what happens if my mum
starts to bud out? They are not crazy -leggy. Can I still pinch them?
If they bloom now (Maryland) will they bloom again in the fakk?
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#2: Re: Mum's are budding.
Posted on 2006-06-15 03:38:16 by Bill R
higgledy wrote:
> It is June 14, I have not pinched my mums, what happens if my mum
> starts to bud out? They are not crazy -leggy. Can I still pinch them?
> If they bloom now (Maryland) will they bloom again in the fall?
>
Do not let them bloom now unless you want fewer bloom that only last a
short time and it is likely that they will not re-bloom in the fall. In
your area you can pinch back your mums until about the middle of July.
It is best to start pinching them back when the blooms just start to appear.
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#3: Re: Mum's are budding.
Posted on 2006-06-15 05:18:41 by Mindful
"higgledy" <higgledy@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1150334879.503870.176860@g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> It is June 14, I have not pinched my mums, what happens if my mum
> starts to bud out? They are not crazy -leggy. Can I still pinch them?
> If they bloom now (Maryland) will they bloom again in the fakk?
>
If they're not budded pinch them. I'm in northern Al and mine are blooming
so never got to pinch them. They never bloomed this early before. They're a
deep maroon red.
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#4: Re: Mum's are budding.
Posted on 2006-06-15 06:34:04 by aharcus
Mindful wrote:
> "higgledy" <higgledy@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1150334879.503870.176860@g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> > It is June 14, I have not pinched my mums, what happens if my mum
> > starts to bud out? They are not crazy -leggy. Can I still pinch them?
> > If they bloom now (Maryland) will they bloom again in the fakk?
> >
>
> If they're not budded pinch them. I'm in northern Al and mine are blooming
> so never got to pinch them. They never bloomed this early before. They're a
> deep maroon red.
I was at a small greenhouse nursery in Minneapolis, and the mums were
blooming, and I asked about that, this was in mid-May. The guy told me
they got the mums from a larger grower who said they fooled the plants
with lights, because people don't buy mums till they bloom. Here in
Minnesota mums bloom really late, so I found that kind of sad.
I bought some to experiement with them, and the ones I cut off all the
blooms are doing well, the ones that I just nipped the blooms off, are
woody, and not doing so well. I'm waiting to see what happens in the
fall.
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#5: Re: Mum's are budding.
Posted on 2006-06-15 23:42:24 by higgledy
The buds are beginning to open on one plant. Should I still pinch them?
Andy MPLS 44:59:56 N - 93:19:3.018 W wrote:
> Mindful wrote:
> > "higgledy" <higgledy@gmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:1150334879.503870.176860@g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> > > It is June 14, I have not pinched my mums, what happens if my mum
> > > starts to bud out? They are not crazy -leggy. Can I still pinch them?
> > > If they bloom now (Maryland) will they bloom again in the fakk?
> > >
> >
> > If they're not budded pinch them. I'm in northern Al and mine are blooming
> > so never got to pinch them. They never bloomed this early before. They're a
> > deep maroon red.
>
> I was at a small greenhouse nursery in Minneapolis, and the mums were
> blooming, and I asked about that, this was in mid-May. The guy told me
> they got the mums from a larger grower who said they fooled the plants
> with lights, because people don't buy mums till they bloom. Here in
> Minnesota mums bloom really late, so I found that kind of sad.
> I bought some to experiement with them, and the ones I cut off all the
> blooms are doing well, the ones that I just nipped the blooms off, are
> woody, and not doing so well. I'm waiting to see what happens in the
> fall.
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