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But for private growers, I think the pot on en masse for as long as possible is a good method. We've found that, by this method, bulb seedlings will often grow on for a longer period before going dormant , too.
For bulbs, that often form new bulbs well down in the pot I sometimes pot into a larger pot without removing the first pot. If I can I carefully cut off the bottom first but not always if it damages too many roots. This double or trebles the available food source and needs watering less often. Almost no root disturbance takes place this way, useful for seedlings just emerging, and even with the first pot bottom still in place the bulbs sometimes end up in the second pot via the drainage holes.
There have been a number of pots on this thread recently showing Physoplexis comosa seedlings in quantity. Are these from a commercial source? Might one ask WHICH? and are they still available? Thanks.
An interesting procedure Brian, but doesn't that cause you problems later when you do want to pot on individually?Chris