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John I just put it in whole, but it in some of them the 'rings' have separated and this gives the bulbils more room to develop.
Me too. Next time I will pot them up seperately to see how they compare to the others.
Chris, I always pot chips that haven't made bulbils along with those that have, in the hope that they will sprout eventually. And I've done the same this year with the tops as well. Anything that isn't rotten and looks clean and healthy goes in the pot. I've never had a problem with whole pots rotting off, so assume nothing bad comes of this habit.
Chris, I always pot chips that haven't made bulbils along with those that have, in the hope that they will sprout eventually... Anything that isn't rotten and looks clean and healthy goes in the pot.
Where a snowdrop, for whatever reason (unstable genetics?), tends to produce offspring that vary from the original, ... the grower should be aware of this problem and grow the offspring on long enough to be sure they grow and flower in character before selling.
Martin would this account for the variation in Ronald Mackenzie's G.'Hyde Lodge' this year - perhaps from twin-scaling from too young a bulb?