Bouanvilla Help

Discussion in 'Vines and Climbers' started by kinnika, Jun 19, 2007.

  1. kinnika

    kinnika Active Member

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    I got a beautiful Bougie a while back and it has just now dropped the bracts. My question is this. Can I cut it back some now or do I have to wait till fall? It is growing real nice but just a bit to large for where I want it. I should also say it is growing in my sunroom and I will not be putting it outsida.
     
  2. Chuck White

    Chuck White Active Member

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    Judging from the way some of the 'yard assassins' trim bougies in my neighborhood, I would say that you can trim them anytime. However, if you trim it while the bloom buds are 'fixed', you will be removing the next seasons' bloom. Ideally, I would do my 'shaping' pruning right after the blooms drop and before much new growth starts.
     
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    Thanks Chuck: That is kind of my way of thinking also. I don't need to take too much off but some needs to go as it is just to sprawly.(new word LOL)
     
  4. Chuck White

    Chuck White Active Member

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    Sprawly's good. Know just what you mean. They do get errant "wild hairs" and can use selective trimming occassionly. A tip: Nip them off at a bud joint where the new growth will start in the direction YOU would like it to go. That way you can , for example, give it a 'mushroom' top, or whatever. Trim the bottom ones so the new growth will be 'UP' as another example. Good Luck, and enjoy.
     

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