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Bummer. I have treated them exactly as you have outlined, right down to the drainage and morning sun. I grew mine from seed a number of years ago and they are now large bulbs, but I have never had any signs of any offsets from them.... ever. Now the C. montanus on the other hand offsets like a weed, but also never flowers for me. Do you grow and flower it as well?Thansk so much for all the info. Given your outline of how to grow it, I'm stumped on what I am doing wrong.
I am not exactly sure what you are doing wrong, there are so many aspects to consider when it comes to growing something successful. I think perhaps its more a question of paying attention to detail, and try to duplicate their native habitats/requirements as close as possible, (difficult at times) in the wild.I often shift containers to suitable positions in the nursery, from sunny to shady, or warmer or cooler, more or less water for some particular/special genus/species, dry off or store at the right time at the right place. all these important tasks/detail should and will make a difference.Knowing exactly what to do theoretically and putting it into practice takes knowledge, experience and dedication.
Bill - How on earth do you manage to grow so many beauties, all to such perfection? Enjoying your postings immensely.I only grow Cyrtanthus brachyschyphus, not the showiest but it certainly is easy and gives a good long show.Can you recommend a source of this Cyrtanthus along with C. macowanii and obliquus? The usual SA seed suppliers never seem to have these, ditto Lachenalia viridiflora.A question, last spring I planted seed of Blandfordiae punicea and they are not up yet; maybe the lack of a cold period caused this. I wonder how big the seeds were, I dig around and can't find them. Seems to me they were tiny? Can you confirm?
Not sure about the fly, Bill, but I can certainly see a spider!
I was thrilled to see this little fritillaria, F. purdyi out this morning. It is from J and J Archibald seed. Not up to the one I used to have though from seed Wayne Roderick gave me many years ago. It was similar except that the pollen was a rich crimson colour and it had the effect of lifting the flowers as the black anthers do on some rhodos, such as R. leucaspis. Alas I lost that one maybe 10 years ago.