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Re: Cyclamen 2017
« Reply #150 on: September 18, 2017, 02:47:15 PM »
There is of course the display at the Late Bulb Day, this Saturday... I'm sure Roma will bring some Cyclamen along if she is coming :)
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Re: Cyclamen 2017
« Reply #151 on: September 18, 2017, 02:48:40 PM »
Brilliant idea!

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Re: Cyclamen 2017
« Reply #152 on: September 18, 2017, 07:42:53 PM »
There is of course the display at the Late Bulb Day, this Saturday... I'm sure Roma will bring some Cyclamen along if she is coming :)
I'll be there and will bring along as many different Cyclamen as I can.  I might even have Cyclamen cyprium with one flower ;D
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Re: Cyclamen 2017
« Reply #153 on: September 18, 2017, 07:54:28 PM »
Nice to see you are now getting flowers on your Cyclamen graecum, David.  It just needs patience ( and seed from good plants to start with).
Here are two of my Cyclamen graecum.   They are both from seed of CSE collected plants. 
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Re: Cyclamen 2017
« Reply #154 on: September 18, 2017, 07:55:37 PM »
I'll be there and will bring along as many different Cyclamen as I can.  I might even have Cyclamen cyprium with one flower ;D

The most flowers I've ever had on C.cyprium at any one time is 3! It is a shy flowerer! See you soon, Roma!
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Re: Cyclamen 2017
« Reply #155 on: September 18, 2017, 08:14:47 PM »
I'll be there and will bring along as many different Cyclamen as I can.  I might even have Cyclamen cyprium with one flower ;D

Roma looking forward to seeing your lovely Cyclamen on Saturday.

Angie :)
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Re: Cyclamen 2017
« Reply #156 on: September 18, 2017, 08:36:38 PM »
Nice to see you are now getting flowers on your Cyclamen graecum, David.  It just needs patience ( and seed from good plants to start with).
 

I still struggle on with my seed sown graecum Roma (earliest 2008!) and not a single flower yet and I sow more Exchange seed roughly every other year. All the ones in flower that I've posted have been passed on to me by friend Mike Quest. Now, he is a good grower.
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Re: Cyclamen 2017
« Reply #157 on: September 19, 2017, 01:54:22 AM »
Maggi you'll have noticed there are no Shows at the moment :(
There's always the AGS on-line Show!
I've already put in a few entries
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Re: Cyclamen 2017
« Reply #158 on: September 22, 2017, 02:21:34 PM »
This cyclamen I grew from seed I found in a wood in Dacia, Turkey in October 1995..  It took a couple of years to germinate and then produced leaves year after year. The corm grew to 10cms and then it started rotting in winter.  I cut the corm in half, dusted it in sulphur and repotted it in this large clay pot.  It sulked for about 3 years and then started growing again producing some leaves but never a flower.  Last year I got two flowers. This year it may at last produce a decent flowering as I can see many flower stems coming up from the corm.  The largest leaf is 20cms. in length.

My other cyclamens grow like weeds and every pot of bulbs I have eventually produces some cyclamens  That's why I am rather proud of this one.  Patience has it's own reward !
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Re: Cyclamen 2017
« Reply #159 on: September 24, 2017, 01:31:20 PM »
We've been growing this Cyclamen persicum (ex Israel) from the AGS Seedex 2005 but only managed to flower it in the shade-house.
After Otto planted out one that I gave him in the garden at FCHS Hall and it did so well I started planting some small tubers out around the garden.
These under a Rowan have flowered for the first time,
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Re: Cyclamen 2017
« Reply #160 on: September 26, 2017, 10:45:11 AM »
This cyclamen I grew from seed I found in a wood in Dacia, Turkey in October 1995..  It took a couple of years to germinate and then produced leaves year after year. The corm grew to 10cms and then it started rotting in winter.  I cut the corm in half, dusted it in sulphur and repotted it in this large clay pot.  It sulked for about 3 years and then started growing again producing some leaves but never a flower.  Last year I got two flowers. This year it may at last produce a decent flowering as I can see many flower stems coming up from the corm.  The largest leaf is 20cms. in length.

My other cyclamens grow like weeds and every pot of bulbs I have eventually produces some cyclamens  That's why I am rather proud of this one.  Patience has it's own reward !

Keep them dry and rather warm during summer. I think this is the best way to get more flowers. I have plants outside that have never flowered whereas my potted plant in a warm bulb frame is full of flowers.
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Re: Cyclamen 2017
« Reply #161 on: September 26, 2017, 10:46:28 AM »
Cyclamen cilicicum outside.
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Re: Cyclamen 2017
« Reply #162 on: September 26, 2017, 11:47:20 AM »
Have a look at this thread http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=15687.0 to see more of the Late Bulb Day,  cyclamen and a link to Sandy Leven's report in the main website.
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Re: Cyclamen 2017
« Reply #163 on: September 26, 2017, 06:34:46 PM »
" Keep them dry and rather warm during summer."

The plant is permanently kept in the glasshouse BUT in the west of Scotland, an average summer temperature is 18/20°C ,so heat is a difficulty.  We are best suited for growing Meconopsis, Primula and tender Rhododendrons.
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Re: Cyclamen 2017
« Reply #164 on: September 26, 2017, 08:21:04 PM »
" Keep them dry and rather warm during summer."

The plant is permanently kept in the glasshouse BUT in the west of Scotland, an average summer temperature is 18/20°C ,so heat is a difficulty.  We are best suited for growing Meconopsis, Primula and tender Rhododendrons.

Yes I understand your problem and I have problems with Nomocharis and Lilium that need cool conditions. I have never got any flower of Lilium mackliniae for example and gave up to grow Meconopsis.
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