Cymbidium - for Bob
Bob's advice seems to have been successful - I removed my Cymbidium from
the front garden, where its flower buds were beginning to look a little obvious, into the porch at the back, where the buds steadily developed in the cool. Then as the first flowers were opening when the frost came last week I brought it into the hallway, and now have a total of 20 flowers open or opening on 4 stems. Thanks, Bob -- Kay |
Cymbidium - for Bob
"K" wrote ... Bob's advice seems to have been successful - I removed my Cymbidium from the front garden, where its flower buds were beginning to look a little obvious, into the porch at the back, where the buds steadily developed in the cool. Then as the first flowers were opening when the frost came last week I brought it into the hallway, and now have a total of 20 flowers open or opening on 4 stems. Thanks, Bob Glad to have been of help. Don't let it get too hot though, or the flowers will go over too soon. -- Regards Bob H 17mls W. of London.UK |
Cymbidium - for Bob
Bob Hobden writes
"K" wrote ... Bob's advice seems to have been successful - I removed my Cymbidium from the front garden, where its flower buds were beginning to look a little obvious, into the porch at the back, where the buds steadily developed in the cool. Then as the first flowers were opening when the frost came last week I brought it into the hallway, and now have a total of 20 flowers open or opening on 4 stems. Thanks, Bob Glad to have been of help. Don't let it get too hot though, or the flowers will go over too soon. It's difficult, isn't it? In the house, where I see and enjoy it throughout the day, or out in the porch or greenhouse, where I don't get so much enjoyment (and get twitchy about low temps). It's in the hall - about as cool as I can manage -- Kay |
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