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Good man, now to more important things did you see any of the tour de Yorkshire last weekend?
Here's my pot flowering 23/5/14.
To get them on to northern hemisphere time you need to grow them. They were dormant and will wake in April/May as they don't know they've crossed the equator, so you'll get them flowering this month. The Kiwis store imported daff bulbs and sell them now, six months after they should be sold, expecting them to do well. They don't. Curious how the florists are full of cut daffs and tulips now!
I thought you couldn't bring any plants into New Zealand unless it was seed, or do commercial growers have a license to do so?
The pots are kept outside in full sun and get wet when it rains. During the summer I let the pots of narcissi dry out and get baked. This year I tipped the big pot out to check sizes and how many I had, and then (paper) bagged them and stored them dry in the garage until the end of March. I start watering at the beginning of April (October in the northern hemisphere). The compost is very gritty, so doesn't get waterlogged, but the grow very long and bulk up well, so do need watering. I cage them at bulb fly time. The secret to flowering appears to be a hot summer.