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Forcing Peonies to Bloom
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06/08/25 08:52 PM
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I am sure there are quite a few of you on here with a "Green Thumb" and I am looking for some pointers. My Neice is getting married this coming Saturday and has her heart set on having some of my Peonies in her bouquet. With the crazy weather we have had, they aren't opened yet and are just a ball about the size of a walnut. Does anyone know of a way to "accelerate" them blooming, either on the stem or cut?
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Re: Forcing Peonies to Bloom
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06/08/25 09:04 PM
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No first hand experience with forcing peonies but maybe this will help?? LinkAnother Link
Last edited by yotetrapper30; 06/08/25 09:10 PM.
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Re: Forcing Peonies to Bloom
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06/08/25 09:10 PM
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No first hand experience with forcing peonies but maybe this will help?? LinkThank you! It says heat is the secret to getting them to open. I don't own a hair dryer so I am wondering if I can just build a mini greenhouse over one of the patches of flowers to raise the temp. Has anyone ever tried that? …. Urinate on them under a full moon during a gun smoke rerun There isn't much around here that doesn't get whizzed on. The world is my urinal.
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Re: Forcing Peonies to Bloom
[Re: 160user]
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06/08/25 09:11 PM
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Look at the second link I just added
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Re: Forcing Peonies to Bloom
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06/08/25 09:21 PM
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Look at the second link I just added Again, thank you! I see they referenced Savell in the second article you posted too. "But a few? They never opened up–not even a little. They just stayed a bud for their entire life."
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Re: Forcing Peonies to Bloom
[Re: thgreenwing]
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06/08/25 09:55 PM
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Can’t you just put them under the grow light with your other ‘plants’? Maury, you have a gift. Just when I think you couldn't be more annoying you post something like this. How much longer are you going to continue to use your kids account here?
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Re: Forcing Peonies to Bloom
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06/09/25 04:07 AM
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Utube April 12, 2019 on forcing peonies to open
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Re: Forcing Peonies to Bloom
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06/09/25 08:04 AM
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They need ants. The bud is held together by a film that the ants eat. Once the ants eat or cut the film the petals can separate and open. Without ants they will not open.
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Re: Forcing Peonies to Bloom
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06/09/25 08:42 AM
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They need ants. The bud is held together by a film that the ants eat. Once the ants eat or cut the film the petals can separate and open. Without ants they will not open. Ok I usually let most misinformation slide on here, but this is completely untrue, old wives tale whatever you want to call it. Ants have nothing to do with when or how peonies bloom.
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Re: Forcing Peonies to Bloom
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06/09/25 09:53 AM
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I thought day length. My pink pee-on-neese bloom time differs from white.
Did notice squirrels working the film on rhody buds.
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