Pruning rhodies

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  1. lola48

    lola48 Member

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    My rhodies have just dropped their flowers. I have 2 large ones planted on either side of a path. Now the 12 inch "new growth" is beginning to interfere with using the path. If I remove this new growth will I lose flowers for next year is my question.
    Thank you in advance.
     
  2. Ron B

    Ron B Paragon of Plants 10 Years

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    Yes, there will be no bloom in the spots where you have pruned.
     
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    Thank you for the prompt reply. I was afraid of that.....but life goes on and the blooms above eye level will be beautiful. Beginning to have a real tunnel affect on these 10 ft beauties.
     
  4. M. D. Vaden

    M. D. Vaden Active Member 10 Years

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    It is so early right now, that you may not lose all your flower, if you prune them in the next week or two. Because there is a good chance for new growth, and new flower buds again, this year.

    So it's like 60% chance of flowers, and 40% chance of no flowers.

    If you do prune the growth off, and if they are open to sun, you may need to toss a white sheet or something over them if we get near 95 degree F days before mid-July. Because what's on there now is shading the interior bark or leaves.
     

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