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Title: Cosmos (Bipinnatus) should I pinch out seedlings.
Post by: raisedbedted on April 20, 2007, 12:24:18
Hi Everyone,

I am growing some cosmos seedlings which are noe about 8" high nad look like mini palm trees, should I be pinching them out to make them bushy or will they do it of their own accord?  I cant really see how to pinch them out to be honest!

Thanks, oh and also are they non hardy?

POW

Title: Re: Cosmos (Bipinnatus) should I pinch out seedlings.
Post by: glow777 on April 20, 2007, 12:28:24
they're non hardy - or so my packet says - i would like to know the answer to the pinching out question as well.

Also do they require support and what spacing is recommended
Title: Re: Cosmos (Bipinnatus) should I pinch out seedlings.
Post by: Larkspur on April 20, 2007, 12:44:33
Hi, no don't pinch them out. Spacing depends on how big you want them to grow to some extent though they are quite capable of growing into 5 foot high substantial bushes when spaced only a foot apart. I think the recommended spacing is about two foot.
Title: Re: Cosmos (Bipinnatus) should I pinch out seedlings.
Post by: simon404 on April 20, 2007, 21:58:02
Sorry to disagree but I always pinch mine out to make bushy plants  :)
Title: Re: Cosmos (Bipinnatus) should I pinch out seedlings.
Post by: Larkspur on April 21, 2007, 08:22:59
There you go two completely different answers. Thats growing for you :). I have never pinched mine out and they always make nice bushy (huge) plants on their own :D
Title: Re: Cosmos (Bipinnatus) should I pinch out seedlings.
Post by: shirlton on April 21, 2007, 18:49:29
I have never pinched mine out either and they make huge bushy plants. They do sometimes need staking cos its such a shame if they fall over. I remember seeing them when I was very small peeping over a brick wall and I have loved them ever since. If I were you I would pinch a couple out and see if they do any better and show us the results. I will do the same just for an experiment.
Title: Re: Cosmos (Bipinnatus) should I pinch out seedlings.
Post by: Lady Cosmos on April 21, 2007, 21:34:42
In most of the garden books the advice is to pinche them out but I never do it.
I sow them in big trays and when they are tall enough, about 10-15 cm, I put the whole lot in one go in one place in the garden, In that way I get a big, nice full set of colours. They don't like soil with too much manure/compost in, that makes them fall over easier.
Title: Re: Cosmos (Bipinnatus) should I pinch out seedlings.
Post by: fluffygrue on April 24, 2007, 10:55:25
I don't pinch mine out, and they bush out anyway. They're better sown at low heat I find, as windowsill growing just makes them weak and leggy.

I sowed mine early March this year, and have some fairly weather-resistant stocky little plants. They can tolerate a bit of frost, but tend to keel over once it hits -4.
Title: Re: Cosmos (Bipinnatus) should I pinch out seedlings.
Post by: Barnowl on May 10, 2007, 10:35:40
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