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Byard Sheppard 21-09-2008 08:41 AM

Bulbs
 
My wife bought some bulbs while on holiday in the UK, now on her return to Vietnam she has been told that she must Vernalise them or they won't flower.
A quick ask around the bar came up with nothing positive on method, other than bunging them in the fridge for a week or two.
Is there a time of year when this should be done and for how long, at what temp is the freezer too cold.
It was also suggested that she might get more than one flowering cycle per year??????

Bill R 21-09-2008 05:57 PM

Bulbs
 
Byard Sheppard wrote:
My wife bought some bulbs while on holiday in the UK, now on her return
to Vietnam she has been told that she must Vernalise them or they won't
flower.
A quick ask around the bar came up with nothing positive on method,
other than bunging them in the fridge for a week or two.
Is there a time of year when this should be done and for how long, at
what temp is the freezer too cold.
It was also suggested that she might get more than one flowering cycle
per year??????



It depends on what bulbs she bought. Bulbs like tulips and hyacniths
need a vernalization period (cooling period) for at least 10 weeks at a
temperature around 40F (5C) to flower. I would not put them in the
freezer.

In Vietnam (it has been 40 years since I've been there) Tulips are "one
time bloomers" unless you dig them up (after they bloom and the foliage
dies back) and store them as outlined above.
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Kay Lancaster 21-09-2008 10:42 PM

Bulbs
 
On Sun, 21 Sep 2008 08:41:55 +0100, Byard Sheppard
wrote:

My wife bought some bulbs while on holiday in the UK, now on her return
to Vietnam she has been told that she must Vernalise them or they won't
flower.


What needs to be done depends on the species of the bulb. Here's a
bulb forcing faq I wrote long ago...
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.g...hread/thread/f
6d56dd778bc0601/77fec7deef5cfbce?lnk=st&q=bulb+forcing+faq#77fec7d eef5cfbce
or http://preview.tinyurl.com/5y2xfq

Or search google groups for "bulb forcing faq".

Kay


beecrofter[_2_] 22-09-2008 06:01 PM

Bulbs
 
On Sep 21, 3:41*am, Byard Sheppard Byard.Sheppard.
wrote:
My wife bought some bulbs while on holiday in the UK, now on her return
to Vietnam she has been told that she must Vernalise them or they won't
flower.
A quick ask around the bar came up with nothing positive on method,
other than bunging them in the fridge for a week or two.
Is there a time of year when this should be done and for how long, at
what temp is the freezer too cold.
It was also suggested that she might get more than one flowering cycle
per year??????

--
Byard Sheppard


8 weeks in a fridge without apples or fruit that outgasses ethylene,
no freezing.

FarmI 23-09-2008 01:19 AM

Bulbs
 
"Byard Sheppard" wrote in
message ...

My wife bought some bulbs while on holiday in the UK, now on her return
to Vietnam she has been told that she must Vernalise them or they won't
flower.


That would make sense. IIRC you live near/in Hanoi? Rather different
climate round Hanoi to anything the UK has to offer.

A quick ask around the bar came up with nothing positive on method,
other than bunging them in the fridge for a week or two.
Is there a time of year when this should be done and for how long, at
what temp is the freezer too cold.


Any 'freezer' will be way too cold and will just kill the bulbs. The
crisper section of the fridge is the place to put them (in a paper bag).
Time in the fridge will depend on the type of bulbs.



Byard Sheppard 26-09-2008 08:56 PM


Thanks for the replys, will try the fridge,


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