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lotsofkids
Steubenville, OH

June 05, 2009
06:47 PM

Post #6647675

Hi...I just planted two royal red butterfly bushes about three days ago. They are about 6 or 7 inches high, and I noticed that they are already developing one or two flowers each. Should I pull these flowers off (as sad as that would be) to let them develop more, or can I let them go? Thanks for the advice!
edgeoftheworld
Conneaut, OH
(Zone 5a)

June 06, 2009
03:02 PM

Post #6650632

Let them go.They are almost like a weed.They are tough as nails.They are one of the last things to come back after winter.Next year you will think they are dead.Trust me,they are not.Edge
mocatmom
Driftwood, TX
(Zone 8b)

June 07, 2009
11:51 AM

Post #6654022

Agreed - let them go. These are very rugged shrubs and don't need any babying.
Jaywhacker
Kerrville, TX

June 09, 2009
01:37 PM

Post #6664106

Agreed...the first year I grew a butterfly bush, I was amazed at how agressive it was. Mine shattered the nursery pot it was growing in, rammed its roots down thruough the weed cloth it was sitting on and was close to 4 foot tall at the end of the season. I swear it growled at me when I walked by. Be careful, dont turn your back on that thing!
Clemen
Nassau County, NY
(Zone 7a)

June 09, 2009
10:04 PM

Post #6666329

BF bushes are one of my favorites...NOOOOOOOOOoo do not cut those flowers...let them bloom then you cut and more branches and flowers will come out of your cuttings...The more you cut, the more branches and flowers you will get...

I happened to have so many of those bushes...and like someone said here..they are like weeds and i agree but...they are beautiful!!!!

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lotsofkids
Steubenville, OH

July 07, 2009
10:04 PM

Post #6791355

Thanks for all your advice...My bushes do not seem to be growing as aggressively as everyone's on here. They have grown some, but the flowers they are putting out are literally about 1/4 inch long. Do you think there is something wrong here?
ecrane3
Dublin, CA
(Zone 9a)

July 07, 2009
11:25 PM

Post #6791677

Most things won't explode with growth and lots of flowers their first year in the ground--they need time to get established first. Butterfly bushes may get going faster than some other things, but since you just planted them a month ago I am not surprised that they still haven't grown much or that they have smaller flowers than they normally would. But 1/4 inch flower spikes sound very small even for a new plant, so I wonder if maybe your plants were mislabeled and are something else other than butterfly bush? If you can post a pic someone can tell you for sure.

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