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Clematis
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Hi all my clematis is growing very tall but very thin can I cut the top out and will it thicken out
cheers Terry
cheers Terry
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Most clematis thicken up by putting up new shoots from the roots as they grow and develop over the years. Some do this with more vigour and rapidity than others but generous feeding every spring, watering during dry periods and a good mulch every autumn will encourage most varieties to be strong.
For now, if you can loosen and re-train your existing stems so they are more horizontal that should encourage it to branch out at leaf nodes and produce more branching stems.
Who edits that rubbish
How are you growing your plants @terence.mccallum? Are they in the ground? It's important to have good conditions and aftercare for them, but yes - as @Obelixx says, they need cut back properly, assuming they're mature plants, and then given enough food and water.
Training new growth horizontally gives a much better spread of flowers, or you can grow them through other plants - shrubs are good.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...