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    Can anyone tell me how to prune fuschia in Gran Canaria, remembering the lowest the temperature gets is about 65 degrees, so there is no winter to talk about

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    no idea lol ....... mind you i don't prune mine here, i just leave them, and if they don't die they are fine .... i'm not good at pruning, it usually results in me killing things

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    • #3
      I would have thought no need what so ever just keep them in some sort of decent shape jacob marley
      What lies behind us,And what lies before us,Are tiny matters compared to what lies Within us ...
      Ralph Waide Emmerson

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      • #4
        I don't know what kind of Fuchsia you have John but I don't think it matters. I had very large hardy fuchsias and I pruned them quite hard back at the end of autumn, or if I missed doing it I did it in spring. If they got out of hand I chopped lumps off them in summer. Thet were always allright.
        Since you have no winter I would say prune them at the end of their best flowering performance.

        From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.

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        • #5
          i've got some fuchias in front garden that are still in flower, don't know what variety they were here when we moved in. As i didn't know when i should prune them i left them last year, doesn't seem to have done them any harm. Mind if you left to OH they'd have been compost by now cos they weren't flowering when my fuchia that i brought with me did, lol. Mind you when i moved it to the last house (its in a large pot) he told me to get rid of it, coz it was dead, since then i've had several good years of it flowering, but again never pruned coz i didn't know how or when. But it comes back with lovely displays.

          m3bfs

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