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Simon, thank you for your observations from the wild. Does C. veluchenis prefer a acidly/peaty humic soil? Which PH value is best for them, any experience?Or is this less important as long as there is enough limestone and good drainage?My soil PH value is ~7.5-7.8.
Janis,thank you very much for the details and the reasons for mulching with peat moss. For sure your climate is harder then mine here and you have a need to protect your . Do you target PH6.5 for all of your crocus beds or is this just valid for C. veluchensis?I've spread out plenty of chalk on the meadow and the used compost for the raised beds is sightly alkaline too. I think I will have enough chalk buffer and will have no need for more dosis for the next years. Simon,thank you for the wild habitat description. It seems C. veluchensis is growing perfectly in slightly acid soil in the wild. I'll consider this and might add some peat moss as Janis do.
This was bought as Vernus Graecus a couple years ago. Dirk said this was really Yalta, could someone post a picture of the real Graecus. Thanks.