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How did you sow these seeds of Iris zanaidae Fermi?mine did not give anything ...I had to keep the pot too wet
Hi Meanie,I am not laughing - it happened to me as well. I knew it was a warm germinator but didn't expect it to go that fast. The seedlings are also very fast growers, so about the germinated seeds - you can transplant some in pots if you can provide light for them in the winter.If not, better discard them since you have more seeds.The seeds - it doesn't really matter where you keep them until February (for longer term I would say in the fridge). Easier to sow them directly in pots. You can expect few flowers in the first year! (if not in the second for sure).An absolutely beautiful and rewarding Lilium. (Attachment Link)
Thanks for not laughing!What threw me is that they started germinating in the fridge. For the time being I'll pot about ten up and keep them in the enclosed porch to see what happens.Thanks for the advice.
thanks Fermi, give you a dry period in summer to all your seedings not sprouted?
This tiny seedling has come up in pot labelled "Gentiana georgei" from AGS seedex 2016.Does it look true? And what do I do with it now as we head into summer?cheersfermi