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Michael, I certianly didn't mean to snipe, just being my usual pedantic, silly self. Please forgive me.
but I am strugling with Vista
Your hybrids are just fantastic, especially the yellow rediviva hybs. However did you achieve those?
Thank you Michael, for forgiving me. I'm trying to lighten what has been a foul week and promises to be another, at my job. I may either be dismissed or else give in my notice tomorrow at a meeting I'm required to attend.
David, Rediviva starts to grow about the end of September or early October and this is when you pot it on, water moderately at first and then plunge the pot (clay pot) in sand and do not water again until the spring flush of growth. Just keep it damp over the winter.Do not over feed it or you will only get foliage and no flowers. Very gritty soil and full sun at all times is required for flowering,especially when it is dormant in the summer, much the same as crocus. Bake well in the summer and definately no water on the caudex when it starts to die down in late spring. You should then get lots of flowers at the end of May or the beginning of June.cheers.
it is not difficult, just different to everything we have done before