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meconopsis Q
I have a meconopsis sheldonii,i got three off T & M two years ago, i lost
two of them.The one left has come up and looks like it has a flower bud, i know you are supposed to be cruel to be kind and take off the flower bud to build up the plant. Or should i let nature take its course and leave alone.My only worry is disbudding then losing it over winter!! any feedback appreciatted. thanks keith |
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"Keith Kent" wrote in message ... I have a meconopsis sheldonii,i got three off T & M two years ago, i lost two of them.The one left has come up and looks like it has a flower bud, i know you are supposed to be cruel to be kind and take off the flower bud to build up the plant. Or should i let nature take its course and leave alone.My only worry is disbudding then losing it over winter!! any feedback appreciatted. thanks keith Hi Keith I have grown Meconopsis for many years (not from seed - alas I am not that green-thumbed) from bedding plants and I have found that it makes little difference if you take off the buds their first year or not. I have two plants right now that have been growing in a shaded, humusy moist spot for 6 years and I let them bloom along as they choose. They are looking quite perky at the moment and one is starting to bud. I bought three more last year as one never knows when the older ones will decide to vanish - and one of those is in bud and I am going to leave it alone. Hope this is of some help Jean Vancouver BC Canada |
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When talking about meconopsis: does anybody know where to get seeds or
plants of Meconopsis sinomaculata? Cheers Gotthelf |
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"Anne Jackson" wrote in message ... The message from "Keith Kent" contains these words: I have a meconopsis sheldonii,i got three off T & M two years ago, i lost two of them.The one left has come up and looks like it has a flower bud, i know you are supposed to be cruel to be kind and take off the flower bud to build up the plant. Or should i let nature take its course and leave alone.My only worry is disbudding then losing it over winter!! any feedback appreciatted. thanks keith If I remember the theory correctly, if you _don't_ disbud it, it'll act like an annual, and you'll lose it anyway! By disbudding it, it acts like a perennial... I'll be up at Branklyn Gardens tomorrow, (original UK home of the Mecanopsis) and I could ask about it, if you like? -- 'She' Freedom is always the freedom of dissenters. ~Rosa Luxemburg Hi, Please do,i know some die after flowering and some are short lived perennials (is this the same)which sheldonii is ( so are they perennial until they flower)!! i am confusing myself now! thanks keith |
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"Anne Jackson" wrote in message ... The message from "Keith Kent" contains these words: "Anne Jackson" wrote: The message from "Keith Kent" contains these words: I have a meconopsis sheldonii,i got three off T & M two years ago, i lost two of them.The one left has come up and looks like it has a flower bud, i know you are supposed to be cruel to be kind and take off the flower bud to build up the plant. Or should i let nature take its course and leave alone.My only worry is disbudding then losing it over winter!! any feedback appreciatted. thanks keith If I remember the theory correctly, if you _don't_ disbud it, it'll act like an annual, and you'll lose it anyway! By disbudding it, it acts like a perennial... I'll be up at Branklyn Gardens tomorrow, (original UK home of the Mecanopsis) and I could ask about it, if you like? Hi, Please do,i know some die after flowering and some are short lived perennials (is this the same) which sheldonii is ( so are they perennial until they flower)!! i am confusing myself now! thanks keith Until I looked at the Meconopsis site, I had always believed that they were all monocarpic (which is the word I couldn't remember earlier) but there, they refer to 'the monocarpic ones' which would indicate that _some_ are not? http://www.meconopsis.org/ Here they say to let M. sheldonii flower, and collect the seeds from the seedheads when they dry... Strangely, or coincidentally, the Meconopsis Society is affiliated to the Scottish Rock Garden Club, which I joined on Saturday... I thought I would check, in case Branklyn is closed tomorrow. I know that they are only open on certain days, and I'm not sure which. -- AnneJ Freedom is always the freedom of dissenters. ~Rosa Luxemburg Thanks Anne, interesting site now in my favourites! |
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