Cinerarea 'Senetti' Hybrids
Has anyone succeeded in overwintering these plants?
I cut mine back after its first flush of flowers and it is now performing superbly again. I'd love to keep one for next year, but as cinerareas generally seem difficult to overwinter, I wonder what the secret is with these - presumably as small cuttings?? Any ideas? Thanks, John |
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 15:10:08 GMT, John wrote:
Has anyone succeeded in overwintering these plants? I cut mine back after its first flush of flowers and it is now performing superbly again. I'd love to keep one for next year, but as cinerareas generally seem difficult to overwinter, I wonder what the secret is with these - presumably as small cuttings?? Any ideas? Thanks, John Don't know about Senetti hybrids in particular, but in general they're propagated from semi-ripe cuttings taken about now. -- Chris E-mail: christopher[dot]hogg[at]virgin[dot]net |
Cinerarea 'Senetti' Hybrids
Hi! I'm new to the group and fairly inexperienced. I've just bought a Senetti and wondered how successful you've been with overwintering, and what methods you used. Quote:
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