My fuschia received frost damage. The tips are affected. What should I do? Cut it back?
If there is still healthy growth on the fuschia, I would trim it back to that.
http://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/fuchsia/growing-fuchsia-flower.htm
how to plant and water
This link will help you with care information.
http://www.monrovia.com/plant-catalog/plants/3393/gartenmeister-fuchsia/
Should you snip off the fruit or seed pod after the flower drops?
You can go ahead & cut the seed pods off, but don't cut the rest of the plant back until (believe it or not) winter is over and you're ready to bring the plant out of dormancy.
This article may help you: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/fuchsia/fuchsia-winter-care.htm
After the blooms fall off there is a looks like a seed on the plant. Do I just leave it there or should I cut it off? Thank You Linda Pires
Go ahead and remove the seed pods,unless you are planning on saving the seeds for later. By deadheading the flowers once spent and any seed pods, you will encourage your fuchsia to continue to bloom. A plant's objective is survival of the species. Seeds serve this purpose. Energy spent developing seeds can be better spent creating new flowers for your enjoyment.
I rescued a fuchsia from a friend, it was very tiny to start, but has now has developed and I have planted in the garden. I wondered during winter if it will be hardy enough to stand the cold/frost and if not what is the best thing to do.
You won't know until you find out what variety it is. Some are hardy and will over-winter, some won't. I have some in pots which I overwinter in my unheated garage. To be safe, take it out of the ground in autumn, pot it up, water well, then leave it alone for the winter somewhere frost free. New growth should appear in Feb / March.
y affected by something the leafs have turned wrinkly and some stunted growth. Could someone please advise what the problem is and do I need to dig them all up. So what do i do, remove all the plants, 40 of them and start again. Thanking you in horticultural anticipation Michael Welch Sidmouth Sidmouth Devon UK
This could be Aphids or another sucking pest.
Treat the plants with Neem Oil.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/plant-problems/pests/pesticides/neem-oil-uses.htm
The tips of my fuchsias are becoming deformed is this a mite and if so how can l treat it?
Treat your plant with Neem Oil.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/plant-problems/pests/pesticides/neem-oil-uses.htm