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!
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!