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these Lachenalia are beginning to flower now in the basement in SE Michigan while it is still very cold outside.1. orange- came a L quadricolor (or Lachenalia aloides var. quadricolor)2. purple with prostrate leaves came as L. unicolor but Arnold questioned this name, the newer Duncan book on Lachenalia says L. unicolor is synonymous with L. pallida. (page 200)see http://pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/index.php/LachenaliaSpeciesSeven3. purple with upright leaves came as Lachenalia mutabilisany help on the naming please. these were potted last October in a sand grit mix with low humus in 4 inch pots on a sand bed under a bank of 8 T-5 lights with a fan, all on a timer for 12 hrs with increasing light as the season progressed, temps down to 54F nights up to 73F days, just now they are sending up stems. i occasionally put fresh snow on them to water and keep them damp, is this method ok?How much water should i give these while in growth? what sort of potting media do others use for lachenalia?
I wonder if Darren has any views on these questions ?
I pot all my Lachenalia in a mix of gravel and standard commercial potting mix.Water when surface is dry. Pot size and composition should have a bearing as well. I water the clay pots more frequently than plastic ones.