snakes head fritilaria: germination: thanks
On Mon, 02 Jun 2003 20:12:26 GMT,
(Rodger Whitlock) wrote:
On Mon, 02 Jun 2003 08:58:09 +0100, wrote:
Last year some one was kind enough to put me right on how to germinate
some cyclamans from seed.
This year I would like to have a go with some Snakes heads that have
set seed.
I have done a google but most of the hits were just wanting to sell me
the plants / seeds.
If anyone could recommend the correct treatment I would be grateful.
Fill a pot with a soil-based compost, say JIS. Use something
moderately deep, not a shallow seed pan. Scatter the ripe seeds
on the surface, cover with about 1/4" coarse sand, water well,
and put in a shaded coldframe. Germination next spring, 2004.
Leave in pot until the summer 2005, then plant the young bulbs
out after the foliage yellows. Don't let the pot go bone dry;
Fritillaria meleagris is a moisture lover and doeesn't take
desiccation very well.
Important to use a soil-based compost, as the seeds, later
seedlings, will be in the pot for two years; soilless composts
break down sooner than that.
Thanks to everyone who posted a reply.
Going to try this last one and in a couple of years will get back.
Today I looked at last years cyclamen seedlings and was really pleased
with the size of corms (?). The single leaves look a bit sick so I
thought I would plant some on into the ground and see how they do.
Thanks again.
Andrew j
Newport
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