We have a few wisterias as well. We never fertilize them, but they are always beautiful. Perhaps the flowers are not that dense on ours, but they are also in dappled shade. They grow up the trunks of tall locust trees.
Wisteria
loves to be cut back ,the more you cut it the happier it is
cut in late fall to early spring
the flowers grow on the new groth
I use I think its called (root tone )it comes in a white bag with flower on it it is made by the same people who make holly tone. if you use it this year you will see the diff next year
for my tree it made the flowers larger and darker blue
when i get my scanner working i will post a pic of my Wisteria
Good luck
Neal
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