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Wisteria is feeble any ideas why?
Optimisticpair
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I've got an established flowering blue Wisteria which is in a large plant container (made from bricks) on a south facing wall.
The leaves are now lime-green-yellowing (chlorosis) and the flowers are thin and perhaps pale.
I have fed, watered, mulched and pruned it before but I fixed up some more wires in May last year for it to grow sideways and left it to grow, it has twined round the new wires nicely.
It is growing and flowering but the signs are something is wrong and I don't know what. Any ideas please?
The leaves are now lime-green-yellowing (chlorosis) and the flowers are thin and perhaps pale.
I have fed, watered, mulched and pruned it before but I fixed up some more wires in May last year for it to grow sideways and left it to grow, it has twined round the new wires nicely.
It is growing and flowering but the signs are something is wrong and I don't know what. Any ideas please?
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