[BULBS-L] [pbs] Crinum popping out
Jamie
jamievande at freenet.de
Wed May 21 13:51:23 EDT 2003
Jim,
wow, that's service! Thanks. You've confirmed what I had assumed (always
chancey). I may have to get back to you about this hybrid! Sounds like my
sort of thing.
Ciao,
Jamie V.
----- Original Message -----
From: "J.E. Shields" <jshields104 at insightbb.com>
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Subject: Re: [BULBS-L] [pbs] Crinum popping out
> Jamie,
>
> Start the seeds on the surface of the potting mix, and spray with a bit of
> water occasionally if they are slow to germinate. Most crinum seeds are
> all too eager to germinate, but some will wait a rather long time before
> sprouting.
>
> I grow mine in full sun in summer. They can take full sun here at
latitude
> 40 degrees N. You are right, use a gritty, freely draining mix and keep
> potting them up into larger containers each year until you can just barely
> move the pot! I feed and water regularly in the growing season, and I
> actually have many of my big (5-gal and 7.5-gal.) pots of crinums on a
drip
> irrigation system in summer when it gets hot and dry here.
>
> Crinum macowanii has a very extensive range in southern Africa. I have
> plants or seedlings from plants that grew in Zambia and Namibia, as well
as
> in the Republic of South Africa. Thus, some may well be much more
> cold-tolerant than others. I'd proceed with caution on this score.
>
> I love the flowers of macowanii. I have pictures posted at URL =
> http://www.shieldsgardens.com/amaryllids/Crinum.html
>
> I also have seedling bulbs of Crinum [bulbispermum X macowanii] and of C.
> [bulbispermum X lugardiae] available this year at URL =
> http://www.shieldsgardens.com/Bulbs/SpringFall2003.html
>
> I don't know what the flowers of these hybrids will look like, so I'm
> awaiting their eventual bloom on pins and needles. They won't bloom yet
> this year, unfortunately.
>
> Regards,
> Jim Shields
> in central Indiana
>
> At 07:22 PM 5/21/03 +0200, Jamie wrote:
> >Jim,
> >
> >can you expand a bit on Crinum macowanii, I just received some seeds,
yo!,
> >they are huge things, bigger than most bulbs I grow, and would like a bit
of
> >advice. Any advice, actually. I take it a loose, moisture retentive mix
> >suites them. How about lighting? I've seen photos of C. macowanii in
the
> >wild and they look pretty exposed. How cold can they go? First winter
> >better under shelter?
> >
> >I hope you are taking shots of these new hybrids, I'm very curious.
> >
> >Danke.....
> >
> >Jamie V.
> >
>
>
> Bitte schön! Es ist gern geschehen! ("Es isch gern g'scheh")
> Jim
>
>
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