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I have a Goji Berry Plant not doing anything?
It's about 10' tall and three years old - but has never so much as produced a flower bud, let alone any berries! What can I do to help it along? It's in very rich soil and is watered regularly - although not waterlogged. It shares the bed with a 'Peony Bowl of Beauty' which is doing very well and a sedum, also growing well.
I'm at a loss! Please help.
2 Answers
- Anonymous10 years agoFavorite Answer
To produce flowers you need to fertilize your plant. Make sure it has moisture before you feed it.
Buy some fertilizer where the middle number on the bag is at least thirty. Example is 10-30-10.
- sciencegravyLv 710 years ago
They take several years before they start bearing, though if yours is 10 feet, I would expect it's old enough. They should bloom roughly mid-summer. Maybe it's too early this year yet? Does it get plenty of sun?
Also, if it's an established plant, it shouldn't need regular watering - just in a drought.