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Mark (not verified)

8 years 8 months ago

As several others have posted, my morning glories have not bloomed this season. Even the plants where morning glories have grown and bloomed for several years past. I tried an experiment--- I girdled the stems on 2 of the 3 plants. I used a razor knife and scraped off the first couple of layers of the stem. It's now a week later and the two plants I cut don't look like they have been harmed but they are now forming hundreds of flower buds. The other plant I left untouched has no sign of a flower bud. I'll let you know if they end up blooming. Hopefully soon---frost is not far off!

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