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richard green 08-08-2004 12:26 AM

Cyclamen
 
Hello there,
I have a beautiful white cyclamen which has flowered faithfully for several
years. This year, although healthy and flowering profusely, the flower
stalks are short, and the blooms just peep above the top of the foliage
instead of standing proud as usual, several inches above the greenery.
Any ideas?
t.i.a., Richard.



Rod 08-08-2004 06:43 PM

Cyclamen
 
On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 23:26:54 GMT, "richard green"
wrote:

Hello there,
I have a beautiful white cyclamen which has flowered faithfully for several
years. This year, although healthy and flowering profusely, the flower
stalks are short, and the blooms just peep above the top of the foliage
instead of standing proud as usual, several inches above the greenery.
Any ideas?
t.i.a., Richard.

You don't say if this is a hardy one or a pot grown indoor one. Either
way check if the leaves look and feel soft and wilty even though it's
well watered, if so look under the corm - you'll probably find vine
weevil grubs.
Rod

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Rodger Whitlock 08-08-2004 10:36 PM

Cyclamen
 
On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 23:26:54 GMT, richard green wrote:

I have a beautiful white cyclamen which has flowered faithfully for several
years. This year, although healthy and flowering profusely, the flower
stalks are short, and the blooms just peep above the top of the foliage
instead of standing proud as usual, several inches above the greenery.
Any ideas?


Could be caused by lack of adequate chilling during the winter.
Try keeping it in a colder room next winter.

Also avoid putting the pot in a window where the sun can get at
it and overheat the soil.

The basis of my remarks is the similar behavior of certain
montane species of erythronium; at sea level they simply don't
get adequate winter cold, and the scapes are similarly dwarfed
when they flower. Beautiful in the wild, a dead loss in the
garden.

Just a guess, you understand!

--
Rodger Whitlock
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
[change "atlantic" to "pacific" and
"invalid" to "net" to reply by email]

richard green 10-08-2004 11:33 AM

Cyclamen
 
tks for the replies, no grubs, but the plant did get a bit too much sun a
couple of months ago - I assume this was the cause of the poorer performance
this year.
cheers,
Richard.
"Rodger Whitlock" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 23:26:54 GMT, richard green wrote:

I have a beautiful white cyclamen which has flowered faithfully for

several
years. This year, although healthy and flowering profusely, the flower
stalks are short, and the blooms just peep above the top of the foliage
instead of standing proud as usual, several inches above the greenery.
Any ideas?


Could be caused by lack of adequate chilling during the winter.
Try keeping it in a colder room next winter.

Also avoid putting the pot in a window where the sun can get at
it and overheat the soil.

The basis of my remarks is the similar behavior of certain
montane species of erythronium; at sea level they simply don't
get adequate winter cold, and the scapes are similarly dwarfed
when they flower. Beautiful in the wild, a dead loss in the
garden.

Just a guess, you understand!

--
Rodger Whitlock
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
[change "atlantic" to "pacific" and
"invalid" to "net" to reply by email]





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