scilla maderensis vs pot

arnold140@verizon.net arnold140@verizon.net
Fri, 22 Apr 2016 03:24:35 PDT
 Vivien:

Thanks, mine are growing on a sunny shelf in a cool greenhouse.  Six inch leaves but not a sign of a flower bud.

Arnold
 

On 04/22/16, Vivien Bouffard wrote:

Arnold, they grew under fluorescent lights. Interesting that Nick had the
same experience with timing.

 

Vivien

Norwood, MA

 

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Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2016 13:39:24 -0400

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Subject: Re: [pbs] scilla maderensis vs pot

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Hi Vivien:

 

How did you grow them. Greenhouse, sunny window or what? 

 

Thanks

 

Arnold

New Jersey 

 

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> On Apr 21, 2016, at 1:01 PM, Vivien Bouffard <vbouffard55@msn.com
<mailto:vbouffard55@msn.com> > wrote:

> 

> We all seem to have glommed on to the offer from Easy to Grow Bulbs! I
planted all three at the same time, two in one pot and one solo. Nothing
happened for a very long time and finally one of the bulbs sharing a pot
started to make roots and then send up a stem. Shortly thereafter, the solo
bulb did the same. It was a few weeks later before the third bulb started
to send up growth. All bloomed nicely, but on their own schedules. I'm
hoping they won't be one-shot wonders. They haven't gone dormant yet.

> 

> Vivien

> Norwood, MA (Z6)<

 





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