Do Fuchsias Need to Be Deadheaded?
Fuchsias will drop their spent flowers naturally, so if you’re only interested in keeping things neat, deadheading fuchsia plants isn’t really necessary. However, when the flowers drop, they leave behind seed pods, which take energy to form and discourage the growth of new flowers. This means that if you want your fuchsia to continue blooming throughout the summer, it’s a good idea to remove not just the faded flowers but also the swollen seed pods underneath them.
How and When to Deadhead Fuchsias
When your fuchsia plant is blooming, check it weekly or so for spent flowers. When a flower is starting to wilt or fade, it can be removed. You can use a pair of scissors or simply pinch off the flowers with your fingers. Make sure to remove the seed pod with it– this should be a swollen ball that’s green to deep blue. If you want to encourage bushier, more compact growth as well as new flowers, pinch off a little bit higher on the stem, including the lowest set of leaves. The remaining stem ought to branch out from there. Just make sure you don’t accidentally pinch off any flower buds in the process. That’s all there is to removing spent blooms on fuchsia plants.