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sprouting bulbs
Hello,
I bought a packet of Acidanthera Peacock Orchids bulbs yesterday. It says on the packet to plant them January to May. They already have sprouted in the bag. Can I plant them now? Should I plant them at the depth instructed or let some of the sprout above the compost. |
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On 01/07/2017 22:36, kerrygirl wrote:
Hello, I bought a packet of Acidanthera Peacock Orchids bulbs yesterday. It says on the packet to plant them January to May. They already have sprouted in the bag. Can I plant them now? Should I plant them at the depth instructed or let some of the sprout above the compost. YES |
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On 01/07/17 23:46, David wrote:
On 01/07/2017 22:36, kerrygirl wrote: Hello, I bought a packet of Acidanthera Peacock Orchids bulbs yesterday. It says on the packet to plant them January to May. They already have sprouted in the bag. Can I plant them now? Should I plant them at the depth instructed or let some of the sprout above the compost. YES I think That David means you can plant them now! Once a bulb has sprouted, it's always better in the soil than out of it. As to the depth, just plant them at the recommended depth. If the sprouting bits are a bit bent, that doesn't matter too much. Just be careful you don't break them off. It doesn't matter if you need to plant the bulb on its side so the sprout comes out of the soil. The bulb will sort itself out and be the right way up by next year. By the way, Acidanthera have a strange scent, which some find attractive and others don't. -- Jeff |
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Thank you both for replying.
Jeff thanks for all the information, it really helps. I hadn't a clue what to do with them. I've never seen these flowers before, what attracted me was the colour. Jeff you have made me curious, what kind of smell is off them. |
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On 02/07/17 12:43, kerrygirl wrote:
Thank you both for replying. Jeff thanks for all the information, it really helps. I hadn't a clue what to do with them. I've never seen these flowers before, what attracted me was the colour. Jeff you have made me curious, what kind of smell is off them. I'm afraid I can't remember, but smell is pretty subjective anyway. Some say the scent is wonderful, others can't even detect it. I remember it as being unpleasant, perhaps in the same way that some people find hyacinths and some narcissi unpleasant, whilst others rave about the scents. Fortunately mine died after a couple of years of cold, wet winters. That saved me having to dig them up. -- Jeff |
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