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Encouraging climbing
Hi All. I've recently planted Clematis 'Andromeda' (Group 2) and I'm trying to train it up a trellis.
Some molluscs have already had a nibble and it's starting to look a bit sad
It already has some flowers and buds. Do you think snipping these off would encourage more upward growth?
Some molluscs have already had a nibble and it's starting to look a bit sad
It already has some flowers and buds. Do you think snipping these off would encourage more upward growth?
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Young, small plants are a bit vulnerable to slugs/snails, so it's better to let them grow on and become bigger plants before getting them in the ground. They can fend off attacks more easily.
They'll take a while to get established and make a lot of growth anyway. It can take several years for any clematis to be mature. Your growing conditions will have a bearing on that too.
I have a Miss Bateman [Group 2] and it was a decent size when planted several years ago. It's taken until this year to cover the supports well.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I might just try a couple of barriers to discourage the slugs. I had the same thinking as you @Mary370 about channelling energy into new growth. I'm going to give it a try.
Mine was also a couple of years old and that sort of size. We have plenty of rain for them, and I'm always particular about prepping the hole I plant into etc. I think mine only had about 6 flowers on it the following spring after planting
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...