Once again, I've let another plant fall victim to the wonder that is Miracle Gro. As I mentioned in my Rhodo Q elsewhere on the Forum, I'd been given a bag of this earlier in the season & as it ended up being the only compost I had at a critical point where I'd a lot of plants needing potted up I just used it for pretty much all of them. But while some have behaved sensibly, others like my poor Rhodo & this fuschia have had a bit too much excitement methinks with inevitable results.
Don't get me wrong - in many ways I'm hugely happy this fuschia has grown SO well, but it's done so to the point where now, instead of settling down to prepare for the winter ahead, it's putting out a huge number of flower buds.
SO I'm really just looking to see whether it's ok to let it go ahead and flower so late now in the season, or whether I'd be better to chop off all the top growth & flower buds & force it to settle down a bit to ease the burden on it for the colder weather we're already getting a good taste of? Also, as I've lost quite a few of these each year to frost, what's the best way to prepare it - I don't have any sheltered place other than the yard to put it in, so wondering could I just bubble wrap the container or is that futile?
Thanks guys.
Romayne
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