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bm 16-12-2009 08:16 PM

Hyacinth query
 
I bought two Hyacinth each in a glass container. The instructions were to
keep them in a dark and cool place for about 10-12 weeks
Is it essential to have them in the dark ? I was proposing to keep them in
the garage which is fairly dark and cool
Blair



K 16-12-2009 11:14 PM

Hyacinth query
 
bm writes
I bought two Hyacinth each in a glass container. The instructions were to
keep them in a dark and cool place for about 10-12 weeks
Is it essential to have them in the dark ? I was proposing to keep them in
the garage which is fairly dark and cool


The theory is that if they're in the light, they'll grow top growth
before growing the roots to sustain the growth.

Normally, they'd be largely underground, and therefore dark - in a pot
they're planted high up, so you mimic the dark of the soil by keeping
them in the dark
--
Kay

bm 17-12-2009 07:51 AM

Hyacinth query
 

"K" wrote in message
...
bm writes
I bought two Hyacinth each in a glass container. The instructions were to
keep them in a dark and cool place for about 10-12 weeks
Is it essential to have them in the dark ? I was proposing to keep them in
the garage which is fairly dark and cool


The theory is that if they're in the light, they'll grow top growth before
growing the roots to sustain the growth.

Normally, they'd be largely underground, and therefore dark - in a pot
they're planted high up, so you mimic the dark of the soil by keeping them
in the dark
--
Kay


Thanks Kay. I now understand
Blair



K 17-12-2009 11:41 AM

Hyacinth query
 
bm writes

"K" wrote in message
...
bm writes
I bought two Hyacinth each in a glass container. The instructions were to
keep them in a dark and cool place for about 10-12 weeks
Is it essential to have them in the dark ? I was proposing to keep them in
the garage which is fairly dark and cool


The theory is that if they're in the light, they'll grow top growth before
growing the roots to sustain the growth.

Normally, they'd be largely underground, and therefore dark - in a pot
they're planted high up, so you mimic the dark of the soil by keeping them
in the dark


Thanks Kay. I now understand


Where that leaves growing hyacinths in one of these hyacinth glasses
(1), where the roots grow down into water in the clear glass base, I
don't know!
;-)

(1)Though using one is a bad idea because the bulb uses up all its
reserves and doesn't get enough food to replenish, so chances of a
flower the second year are zero
--
Kay


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