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Impatiens/ Busy Lizzies Not Flowering
Last year Lizzies in my window box thrived all the way through to about October flowering profusely. This year I had initial blooms, but now all gone and no more flowers just lots of green leaves. It is in a pot (inside the window box) and routes are growing out, but I thought they liked being slightly pot bound. Why is it not flowering any more? Its not too dry or too wet...should I repot it? Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Repot them and, importantly, check that you've got them in a well-drained potting medium (with decent 'crocks' in the bottom of the pots). Lots of websites suggest that 'moisture stress' (caused by poor drainage) can be a problem. e.g.
http:// homegui des.sfg ate.com /impati ens-pla nts-bud s-but-w ont-blo om-8069 0.html
Others, however, also suggest that the excessive use of nitrogen-based fertilisers can be a problem. e.g. http:// homegui des.sfg ate.com /impati ens-don t-bloom -65875. html
The issues might not be unconnected though, as nitrates can build up in poorly-drained potting composts.
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Others, however, also suggest that the excessive use of nitrogen-based fertilisers can be a problem. e.g. http://
The issues might not be unconnected though, as nitrates can build up in poorly-drained potting composts.
A few years ago all Busy Lizzies suffered with Downy Mildew disease which caused the flowers to drop off and just leave bare stems, a sorry sight indeed. Nobody grew them for the next couple of years and this year it was reported that the disease was eradicated.
No - mine have died just the same as before so this dreadful plant disease is still around.
No - mine have died just the same as before so this dreadful plant disease is still around.
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