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I don't have any actually, but I wanted to share that a friend from my greek forum found some extraordinarily large graecum bulbs in her cottage garden after getting rid of a large cane patch (thank god before the tractor got to them..) The largest of them weighs 17.5 kilos!! She gave them ancient philosophers' names and said she will move them in some kind of secret garden of hers... She's still trying to establish how old they might be! Care to guess?http://fyta.createforumhosting.com/topic-t10199.html
I have a problem with C.alpinum, I'd appreciate advice and experiences of others. Sometimes I have a nice healthy plant that keeps going for years but all too often I only get a couple of leaves and these are subject to wilt so that the plant just gets weaker and weaker. I bought a couple of tubers from Wisley a few years back - as far as I can tell I've treated them the same but one is in full leaf with buds, the other has no leaves and just a miserable tiny leaf bud under the chippings that looks as if it will probably never see the light of day.Maybe I should keep them in a frame? Maybe they are not getting enough air movement in my small greenhouse?
nice David.I have a problem with C.alpinum, I'd appreciate advice and experiences of others. Sometimes I have a nice healthy plant that keeps going for years but all too often I only get a couple of leaves and these are subject to wilt so that the plant just gets weaker and weaker. I bought a couple of tubers from Wisley a few years back - as far as I can tell I've treated them the same but one is in full leaf with buds, the other has no leaves and just a miserable tiny leaf bud under the chippings that looks as if it will probably never see the light of day.Maybe I should keep them in a frame? Maybe they are not getting enough air movement in my small greenhouse?
Cyclamen adjaricum (Chakva near Batumi, Adjaria, Georgia) from Pilous seed is getting ready to flower under lights. I can find no description of it anywhere. Hardy or tender? Anyone?johnw - +1c, up to 50mm on the way this weekend.
Cyclamen adjaricum (Chakva near Batumi, Adjaria, Georgia) from Pilous seed is getting ready to flower under lights. I can find no description of it anywhere. Hardy or tender? Anyone?
I have plants like this in my collection every year and it is not confined to any one species it affects most of them. Plants that have done well for years decide they do not want to grow. The reason in almost every instance is I have over watered despite the plants being treated the same. A simple test is to put your finger down the side of the tuber and try to lift it, if it lifts it has no roots they have rotted, no roots means no top growth. Sometimes with care they will recover, sometimes the damage has been done and the tuber itself will rot. This may not be your problem at all but with a large collection it is not possible to get it right all of the time and losses are a fact of life. I am not sure any of this helps but I cannot remember a season when every plant has been perfect there are always losses. On the bright side this makes space for new ones.
Here's a seedling from C.persicum var autumnale, original plant was from Peter Moore, I've never got it right to flower in the autumn but some of them are fine plants. This one is a lovely colour.