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Ping Sheila - Agapanthus
Hi Sheila,
I potted on many of my Agapanthus seedlings last week to give them a bit more space. They are not yet potted up singly, but several to a 4" pot. They have settled in well and are about 3" high now and trying to put up a second leaf. Because they're in fresh compost I haven't fed them yet, but may do so in a month's time when, hopefully, it will be a bit warmer and lighter for longer. The only downside to this progress is that the remaining tardy seedlings are sulking somewhat due to the disturbance :~(. However, they may pick up. Even if they don't, I've still got plenty of seedlings to grow on and share. I have a friend who loves and collects Agapanthus and, naturally, she is watching my progress with great interest. How are your seedlings coming on? Do you know, Sheila, the specific (and cultivar?) name(s) of this Agapanthus? It would help also to know whether or not it's evergreen ... I need to know if I should panic if it's dying or simply dying back for a period of dormancy. Also, I believe its evergreen or deciduous status is an inicator of hardiness. If you don't know, don't worry, I'll just have to learn as I go along. Spider |
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