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den speciosum standing still ?
I acquired a den speciosum with 5 psbulbs ,from a society member about 9
months ago.I cleaned up the leaves & potted on the plant, apart from the roots filling the pot /lots aerial roots.It hasn't produced a new growth ,it looks the same as the day I got it!I grow intermediate (greenhouse) .Any ideas to kick start it ? Cheers Keith |
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Give it a few years to fill the pot out and get nicely root bound.... In my
experience this helps (but Dewg should be able to give you better advice) Kye. "keith ;-)" wrote in message ... I acquired a den speciosum with 5 psbulbs ,from a society member about 9 months ago.I cleaned up the leaves & potted on the plant, apart from the roots filling the pot /lots aerial roots.It hasn't produced a new growth ,it looks the same as the day I got it!I grow intermediate (greenhouse) .Any ideas to kick start it ? Cheers Keith |
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I meant Dave Gillingham, not Dewg (Unless that happens to be his logon....)
Kye. Give it a few years to fill the pot out and get nicely root bound.... In my experience this helps (but Dewg should be able to give you better advice) |
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Just the id part of my email address. One can probably survive without three
christian names, but at least it makes me readily identifiable! On Sun, 04 Sep 2005 10:17:38 GMT, "Kye" wrote: I meant Dave Gillingham, not Dewg (Unless that happens to be his logon....) Kye. Give it a few years to fill the pot out and get nicely root bound.... In my experience this helps (but Dewg should be able to give you better advice) Dave Gillingham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To email me remove the .private from my email address. |
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Keith, presuming you're in the northern hemisphere (?), you've just come through
the growing season. By aerial roots you mean roots growing upward out of the pot? Quite normal for some varieties of speciosum. Any varietal type on the tag? If the roots show nice green growing tips, it's doing fairly well (standard wisdom). Shame about no new shoots though. I'd be inclined to aim at strong filtered sunlight, since they grow in anything up to full sun. Plenty of air movement, & try to keep the humidity up for most of the year, even when not watering. If you're in the southern hemisphere, same comments, & your new shoots should be appearing any time soon. Unless you're unlucky enough to be living in Melbourne ;-) Btw, what size are the 5 bulbs? On Sun, 04 Sep 2005 09:34:11 GMT, "keith ;-\)" wrote: I acquired a den speciosum with 5 psbulbs ,from a society member about 9 months ago.I cleaned up the leaves & potted on the plant, apart from the roots filling the pot /lots aerial roots.It hasn't produced a new growth ,it looks the same as the day I got it!I grow intermediate (greenhouse) .Any ideas to kick start it ? Cheers Keith Dave Gillingham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To email me remove the .private from my email address. |
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Hi Dave , I am in then UK,the tag only says den speciosum.The 5 psbulbs
increase in size from about 4 inch to 10 inch being the tallest.Yes, by aerial I mean vertical/above the pot.The roots do have nice green tips & the pot feels quite full when squeezed.So I think I will give it more light over autumn & winter.I haven't paid much attention to it since I got it,I just potted it on and popped it in the greenhouse without much thought .If it gets as big as some as those monsters you see I will have to keep cutting it to pieces or give it its own greenhouse!! Thanks Keith "Dave Gillingham" wrote in message ... Keith, presuming you're in the northern hemisphere (?), you've just come through the growing season. By aerial roots you mean roots growing upward out of the pot? Quite normal for some varieties of speciosum. Any varietal type on the tag? If the roots show nice green growing tips, it's doing fairly well (standard wisdom). Shame about no new shoots though. I'd be inclined to aim at strong filtered sunlight, since they grow in anything up to full sun. Plenty of air movement, & try to keep the humidity up for most of the year, even when not watering. If you're in the southern hemisphere, same comments, & your new shoots should be appearing any time soon. Unless you're unlucky enough to be living in Melbourne ;-) Btw, what size are the 5 bulbs? On Sun, 04 Sep 2005 09:34:11 GMT, "keith ;-\)" wrote: I acquired a den speciosum with 5 psbulbs ,from a society member about 9 months ago.I cleaned up the leaves & potted on the plant, apart from the roots filling the pot /lots aerial roots.It hasn't produced a new growth ,it looks the same as the day I got it!I grow intermediate (greenhouse) .Any ideas to kick start it ? Cheers Keith Dave Gillingham -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- To email me remove the .private from my email address. |
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Hi Keith, They do sort of sit still for a while. I just looked at my Jolly
Green Giant & I spotted a couple of new growths which are about an inch in size. I am going to try to pot a piece using a bonsai dish . -- Cheers Wendy (who is in S. Calif. about 35dgs north of 0) Remove PETERPAN for email reply keith ;-) wrote: I acquired a den speciosum with 5 psbulbs ,from a society member about 9 months ago.I cleaned up the leaves & potted on the plant, apart from the roots filling the pot /lots aerial roots.It hasn't produced a new growth ,it looks the same as the day I got it!I grow intermediate (greenhouse) .Any ideas to kick start it ? Cheers Keith |
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Keith, it would be a terrible shame to cut it up. And what better excuse for a
new greenhouse ;-) On Sun, 04 Sep 2005 20:26:11 GMT, "keith ;-\)" wrote: Hi Dave , I am in then UK,the tag only says den speciosum.The 5 psbulbs increase in size from about 4 inch to 10 inch being the tallest.Yes, by aerial I mean vertical/above the pot.The roots do have nice green tips & the pot feels quite full when squeezed.So I think I will give it more light over autumn & winter.I haven't paid much attention to it since I got it,I just potted it on and popped it in the greenhouse without much thought .If it gets as big as some as those monsters you see I will have to keep cutting it to pieces or give it its own greenhouse!! Thanks Keith "Dave Gillingham" wrote in message .. . Keith, presuming you're in the northern hemisphere (?), you've just come through the growing season. By aerial roots you mean roots growing upward out of the pot? Quite normal for some varieties of speciosum. Any varietal type on the tag? If the roots show nice green growing tips, it's doing fairly well (standard wisdom). Shame about no new shoots though. I'd be inclined to aim at strong filtered sunlight, since they grow in anything up to full sun. Plenty of air movement, & try to keep the humidity up for most of the year, even when not watering. If you're in the southern hemisphere, same comments, & your new shoots should be appearing any time soon. Unless you're unlucky enough to be living in Melbourne ;-) Btw, what size are the 5 bulbs? On Sun, 04 Sep 2005 09:34:11 GMT, "keith ;-\)" wrote: I acquired a den speciosum with 5 psbulbs ,from a society member about 9 months ago.I cleaned up the leaves & potted on the plant, apart from the roots filling the pot /lots aerial roots.It hasn't produced a new growth ,it looks the same as the day I got it!I grow intermediate (greenhouse) .Any ideas to kick start it ? Cheers Keith Dave Gillingham -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- To email me remove the .private from my email address. Dave Gillingham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To email me remove the .private from my email address. |
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