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Carlos, lovely plants! I have several varieties either bought as bulbs or from seed but no flowers so far. Must be doing something wrong. Any tips?
Carlos, thanks for posting these pics! I'd not even heard of the first two!Looking forward to more from your garden,cheersfermi
Hi Mark! Nice to hear that you grow Leucocoryne.My experience so far is ... * Leucocoryne plants "love" to grow at 15 to 10 Celsius degree (max 20, min 5 Celsius degree). In 120 days from planting you get flowers.* Leucocoryne dry bulb "like to sleep" (dormancy) at 20 to 25 Celsius degree, at least, for 5 months. You must respect the storage temperature to break dormancy and allow initiation of flowers buds.Do you grow and storage Leucocoryne at optimal temperature?Best regards,Carlos
It may be they are not warm enough here - but it would be close. Last winter was cold but this summer unlike last summer has been consitently warm. Seeing as these are seeds from I assume UK plants I guess someone is suceeding here!
Hi Carlos, I'm glad to see you've made it up here and like I told you I'm not the only one .Leucocoryne is really beautiful and now we also see some more! The Leucocoryne appendiculata is really beautiful Cannot await seeing more pics. Just one question, as Leucocoryne is a plant growing and flowering in nature in Chile, why do you grow them in a glasshouse?
Quote from: ccuadrai on Today at 05:57:51 AM Have a look this link ... http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2010Apr261272292248Log_8_of_2010.pdf There are nice Leucocoryne pictures and advice how to grow and success. BR, Carlos