[pbs] Research Question on Zephyranthes grandiflora
Paul T.
ptyerman at ozemail.com.au
Sat Dec 6 20:07:04 EST 2008
>
>1. Is there a period after transplanting during which flowering does
>not occur? How long do we wait?
>2. Is flowering sensitive to the daylength?
>3. and the big question: Does anyone have clues into the nature of the
>flowering? There is not much scientific literature out there and the
>two main sources are a little dated and conflict.
>
Martin,
I seem to recall that someone here in Australia keeps their
rainlilies dry for 6 weeks then soaks the pot in water overnight,
triggering flowering within the next few days. The keep this cycle
going throughout the summer months, getting heaps of flowers every 6
weeks. I've never tried this myself, but apparently it worked for
him. Now if I could just remember who it was so I could put you in
touch with them. <sigh>
Cheers.
Paul T.
Canberra, Australia - USDA Zone Equivalent approx. 8/9
Growing an eclectic collection of plants from all over the world
including Aroids, Crocus, Cyclamen, Erythroniums, Fritillarias,
Galanthus, Irises, Trilliums (to name but a few) and just about
anything else that doesn't move!!
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