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Q from a new canna grower

Posted by ellenr z6 NJ (My Page) on
Mon, Jun 16, 08 at 10:30

My friend gave me a couple canna plants (attached together). I put them in a pot about 14 inches across.
Now I notice 3 more canna (very small) are starting to emerge from the same piece.
I think the pot is not big enough for 5.

What should I do?
I'd rather not dig the canna up if possible.
Also, I don't really want any additional canna.

thanks,
ellen


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RE: Q from a new canna grower

Hi! Since cannas are rhizomes and not bulbs, the new shoots will produce new plants that flower. Once the existing plants bloom, they won't bloom again. You can nip off the new shoots, but since they are the replacements for the older existing shoots, you would be basically trying to kill the plant. I would let them grow if possible, even though it may be crowded. Otherwise, find a bigger pot!


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RE: Q from a new canna grower

Ellen, I geuss the biggest question is, how big will those plants get. Canna generally will grow between 3 and thirteen feet tall. Now, if your friend gave you giant canna, like Omega, they probably would have told you.

You most likely have a standard, grows to about 4-5ft, or a dwarf, 3 ft plant.

I think the biggest concern is the pot getting top heavy and being prone to be knocked over when the wind blows. If the canna are little crowded in the pot, they should be OK. I think canna us farely adaptable to being crowded, since that's how they propogate anyways.

If I was in your shoes I'd let them grow and see what happens. If your pot gets too bushy, you can cut some plants to the ground level to thin the group.

That won't hurt the canna anyways. I cut all of mine to the ground in the middle of last season and they all grew back and flowered again in the same season.

Very hardy plants, the canna.


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RE: Q from a new canna grower

"Also, I don't really want any additional canna. "

Too late! Canna continually produce new shoots, some faster than others.


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RE: Q from a new canna grower

Thanks for the feedback. I meant I didn't want to dig it up and split it, I thought that might be required, and I'm somewhat lazy.

so I'll let it (them) do their thing, and enjoy it.

ellen


 
 

 

 


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