Getting it to bloom
Why won't my Nootka Cypress bloom? (and how to make it flower)
Also called Nootka Cypress, Alaska Cedar, Yellow Cedar, Alaska Yellow Cedar (Chamaecyparis nootkatensis).
More about nootka cypress
About Nootka Cypress
Chamaecyparis nootkatensis · also called Nootka Cypress, Alaska Cedar · flowering
Nootka Cypress is a majestic, slow-growing conifer native to the Pacific Coast mountains from Alaska to northern California, famous for its dramatically pendulous, drooping branch tips and blue-grey aromatic foliage. Exceptionally cold-hardy and long-lived — some wild trees exceed 1,000 years. The weeping cultivar 'Pendula' is widely grown as a specimen tree in temperate gardens worldwide.
Plant type: flowering
The reasons nootka cypress isn't blooming
Almost every non-blooming nootka cypress traces back to one of these, roughly in order of how common they are:
- Too little sun — most of these need full sun (or very bright light) to flower well; shade gives leaves, not blooms.
- Too much nitrogen feed, driving lush foliage at the expense of flowers (very common with general or lawn feeds).
- The plant has not been deadheaded, so it stops flowering once it sets seed.
- Irregular watering — drought or waterlogging at the budding stage makes buds abort.
- It is still too young or was checked by a transplant and is rebuilding before flowering.
Feeding nootka cypress a high-nitrogen general feed and growing it in too little sun — you get a big leafy plant and almost no flowers.
The fix — how to get nootka cypress to flower
- Maximise sun. Give nootka cypress the sunniest spot you have — for most bedding and fruiting plants, more direct light directly means more flowers.
- Switch the feed. Move off high-nitrogen feeds and use a higher-potassium "bloom" or tomato-type feed as it comes into flower.
- Deadhead regularly. Remove spent flowers often to keep it producing more rather than stopping to set seed.
- Water consistently. Keep moisture even through budding and flowering — drought-then-flood swings make buds drop.
Light and feeding do most of the heavy lifting here. Dial in the spot with the light guide for nootka cypress and get the feeding right with the nootka cypress fertilising schedule — the wrong feed (too much nitrogen) is one of the most common silent reasons a healthy plant makes leaves instead of flowers.
Bloom season and what to expect
Nootka Cypress flowers across its growing season (mostly summer) and, kept fed and deadheaded, can bloom for many weeks or right up to frost.
Post-bloom care so it flowers again
Deadhead, keep feeding lightly, and many will rebloom; collect seed from the best plants at the end of the season if you want to grow them again.
For everything else this plant needs day to day, see the full nootka cypress care brief and its watering schedule — a stressed, badly watered plant rarely has the energy to flower at all.
Nootka Cypress blooming — frequently asked questions
Why won't my nootka cypress flower?
Nootka Cypress blooms on the season's growth given enough sun, warmth and the right feed — there is no cold or photoperiod trick, just good growing conditions and a bloom-leaning feed. The most common reason it is not happening: Too little sun — most of these need full sun (or very bright light) to flower well; shade gives leaves, not blooms.
How do I make nootka cypress bloom?
Give nootka cypress the sunniest spot you have — for most bedding and fruiting plants, more direct light directly means more flowers. Move off high-nitrogen feeds and use a higher-potassium "bloom" or tomato-type feed as it comes into flower.
When does nootka cypress normally bloom?
Nootka Cypress flowers across its growing season (mostly summer) and, kept fed and deadheaded, can bloom for many weeks or right up to frost.
What should I do with nootka cypress after it flowers?
Deadhead, keep feeding lightly, and many will rebloom; collect seed from the best plants at the end of the season if you want to grow them again.
What is the single biggest mistake stopping nootka cypress flowering?
Feeding nootka cypress a high-nitrogen general feed and growing it in too little sun — you get a big leafy plant and almost no flowers.
Keep reading
- Nootka Cypress care — the full brief (light, water, humidity, problems, pet safety)
- Nootka Cypress light needs — usually the first thing to fix for flowers
- Nootka Cypress fertilising — the right feed for buds, not just leaves
- Should I water my plant? The simple check
- Why is my plant wilting? Wet vs dry
- Underwatered plant — signs and rehydration
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- All 2566 bloom guides in the Growli library