[pbs] Hymenocallis littoralis
D Anderson
perdy at mts.net
Mon Nov 17 12:29:24 EST 2008
Thank you for replying, Phil!
:) Donna
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From: "P. C. Andrews" <pcamusa at hotmail.com>
To: <pbs at lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2008 9:59 PM
Subject: Re: [pbs] Hymenocallis littoralis
>
> Hi Donna- That should do it. Just keep it warm and give it good light.
> They should sprout fairly quickly (1 week to a month or two, depending on
> conditions- might be longer if stressed or temps are low). About a third
> of the seeds on the ground already had a root started. The average fall
> and early winter temperature is 75 to 80 degrees (no lower than 60 at
> night). The top of the soil does not have to always be moist, but good
> drainage seems important after it gets established.
> Regards,
> Phil
>
>
>> From: perdy at mts.net
>> To: pbs at lists.ibiblio.org
>> Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:22:05 -0600
>> Subject: [pbs] Hymenocallis littoralis
>>
>> Hi, what's the best way to start the seeds? Do I just place the rounded
>> part of the seed up in a sandy compost, half cover it with sand and keep
>> it moist? How long can it take to germinate? Does someone have a
>> picture of the seed sprouting?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Donna in Winnipeg, Manitoba
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