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My alstroemeria are emerging now Kris. I think it probable that you had two germinate earlier and these are now re-emerging after summer rest, plus you may have 3 new seedlings (they often germinate in november/december). There are other people on here with more experience than I but this seems typical for the species I have tried. I am not very experienced at growing them on yet but they seem to like to be moved to bigger pots and fresh compost quite frequently, but without to much disturbance of the roots if possible. Of course you may intend to plant them outside in spring? I have no experience of growing them out in the garden.
Martin Sheader wrote a superb article on growing these in the AGS bulletin some years ago but I don't remember exactly when.
In spring when the flowering shoots appear I put the pots outside in full light to keep the flower stems compact. After flowering I let them dry a little but not totally dry like bulbs - so I put them in a frame under cover to keep rain off but water them occasionally. Water increases a little once new leaves appear in late autumn and they stay moist during winter. Hope someone else will comment too? Martin Sheader wrote a superb article on growing these in the AGS bulletin some years ago but I don't remember exactly when.
QuoteMartin Sheader wrote a superb article on growing these in the AGS bulletin some years ago but I don't remember exactly when. Martin and Anna-Liisa Sheader's article on "Alstroemerias and Olsyniums under glass" is from AGS Bulletin 71, part 3, 2003, pages 308 to 318.No time at present but I may be able to photograph the article and sent it to you later next week, if you do not have the Bulletin.