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Interesting Magnar ! Here only few germinating at the moment . Rhododphiala is one of the very few....
Kris - Same thing here. R. ananuca came up this past weekend. About a week or so since I sowed it.johnw
Quote from: johnw on February 06, 2012, 09:32:03 PMKris - Same thing here. R. ananuca came up this past weekend. About a week or so since I sowed it.johnwSo it looks like they keep more or less the rhythm of their homecountry John , don't you think so ?
I really don't know Kris. I having been trying to figure out their rhythms for quite some time. Seems they sprout when sown and moistened, after that I am at a loss. I sprout them warm in bags and then move them under the coldroom lights and in late Spring into the greenhouse wehen there's more room. I have been trying to keep notes on when the various species go dormant and then start to grow again. In fact a few have just started to grow in the cold greenhouse and I will record which and give you a list of which species do what. There may be some holes, those ones may be permanently dormant.I may have some araucana seed which was identified by Alberto in a posting as should you need any. I did send it in to the seedex though and you may be growing it. BTW the yellow form selfed gave poor germination but I have have moved it into the cold prematurely. Some may have received this species as elwesii in the past.johnw - +4c and grey
And these Rhodophiala came from Santiago and germinated last month! (Attachment Link) cheers fermi
Quote from: fermides on January 18, 2012, 06:50:33 AMAnd these Rhodophiala came from Santiago and germinated last month!cheers fermiFermi - These look happy enough and I guess safe to say it is a happy summer-grower. Can you tell us which species it is?johnw
And these Rhodophiala came from Santiago and germinated last month!cheers fermi
Ashley says it may require a cold treatment