Dave looking at your pics,i am blown away with your seed germination,i get if lucky one or two a year.
Davey
The pic shows only about a quarter of the seed pots that have
germinated in the last couple of years --there are just as many pots again on the opposite side of the shade house that are awaiting signs of movement......
Back in May of this thread i inadvertently suggested to Knud that he divide his T. pusillum in late summer early autumn based on my experiences in dividing 'late' over a number of years.
(In fact i was dividing up until the shortest day this winter ).Gote commented that he and others had lost T.s when taking action at that time.
We then went on to discuss root growth,the effect of disturbing clumps and the differences in climate zones............
Without wanting to open this train of thought again
i thought some of you might be interested in the results of divisions i took specifically in response to the postings made in May.
I divided 3 sps and potted up 6 rhizomes each of T.pusillium, T.chloro type white and double T.grandiflorum.
All 6 divisions of T.pusillum are currently flowering.
As well as 2 of T. chloro type--the 4 left are in leaf.
The 'parent' clumps in the garden haven't turned a 'hair' and are in bloom.
Not all has been successful however as only one of the T.grandiflorums is going to flower ---3 are in nearly in full leaf --2 rotted. This isn't unusual as i have experienced this before with this sps.The 'parent' clump in it's trough has flowers yet to open on all its growths.
When dividing i selected strong noses and was careful to
try and not damage the yellow tip on each root.
Cheers Dave.