Seed germinating in chiller
Peter Taggart (Fri, 06 Jan 2012 10:40:16 PST)
I would put the pot of seedlings in the bulb frame.
The Fritillaria karalinii on the Wiki looks like a pot of small / young
bulbs, possiably slightly out of character due to lush growing conditions.
The plant on the Frit Group site is a very different and exceptional form.
I am not certain of the diagnostics but it is certainly a rhinopetalum.
I also have seedlings up of Fritillarias karalinii and ariana. They seem a
little early this year.
Peter (UK)
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 5:12 PM, Erle Randall <erle@dsl.pipex.com> wrote:
I have a number of pots of frit seed in my garden fridge at 4°C. I saw
today that 1 F. karelinii has germinated. Should I now take the pot out and
put it in the bulb frame or leave it to see if more appear and risk losing
the first, which is already looking rather drawn?
Incidentally the picture on the wiki of this species looks nothing like
the same species as shown on the Fritillaria Group page.
Erle
Anglesey. 6°C, overcast, drizzle
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