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A question - has anyone successfully propagated a cyclamen by chopping in half a tuber with multiple floral stalks in half to replicate? I once accidentally halved a huge old hederifolium tuber with the spade, I was 50% successful. And are multiple stalks necessary?johnw - +6c and sunny
Two of my persicumsC persicum var. autumnale, blooming successfully this year, this plant is in flower for 4 weeks now.seedlings of 'Persian Beauty'.
Quote from: johnw on December 16, 2010, 08:27:06 PMA question - has anyone successfully propagated a cyclamen by chopping in half a tuber with multiple floral stalks in half to replicate? I once accidentally halved a huge old hederifolium tuber with the spade, I was 50% successful. And are multiple stalks necessary?johnw - +6c and sunnyA friend is now successfully rooting and more importantly growing on cuttings of hederifolium. He takes a growing point (floral trunk) with leaves attached and a tiny amount of the underlying tuber. These root and a new tuber is formed.They are put in a heated propagator. As you would expect mould is a challenge and precautions are necessary against it.It is interesting that the ones he took last spring did not go dormant and have continued to grow through the summer and are now flowering.
A question - has anyone successfully propagated a cyclamen by chopping in half a tuber with multiple floral stalks in half to replicate? I once accidentally halved a huge old hederifolium tuber with the spade, I was 50% successful. And are multiple stalks necessary?
Wow, John!those are choice! Nice work.Jamie
How beautiful, John! I like especially those in pic 141.