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.... One of our specialities is growing giant bulbocodiums that are too big for miniature. In other word they exceed 50 mm in diameter. We have registered two giant bulbocodiums, Clay's Gold and Pilgrim Clay, and we have quite a few in the production line. At the moment we have quite a few very large bulbocodium hybrids flowering that I am using for breeding giant bulbocodiums.........
Not much! I usually add a few "organic" pellets or a slow release fertilizer when I repot in late summer. The ones in the ground get a water with liquid fertilizer once or twice while in growth.I'm thinking of using potash powder like Ian Young does, but never remember when it should be put on!cheersfermi
But what's the point doesn't that produce something that is just totally out of the scale for the species, or is it a "mine's bigger than yours" thing?
Sulphate of Potash powder is applied when they're in flower, fermi.
HiIn Scotland miniatures have long stems compared to ours because of the Scottish growing conditions. Maggie can add the scientific name for this.
My pleasure - it is "the ruddy weather"
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