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Title: Summering N. viridiflorus seedlings
Post by: Jack Meatcher on April 09, 2019, 05:26:10 PM
In 2018, I bought some N. viridiflorus and N. serotinus seeds from an SRGC member. The N. viridiflorus seeds have germinated really well and the pots look as though I sowed grass seed. The N. serotinus have also germinated and emerged well. So, Summer approaches and mature bulbs would be left dry and their pots sun-baked. I imagine seedlings might not be so tolerant of drying out completely. Should I put the pots in trays and water from below or plunge the pots in damp sand? Or will they tolerate drying out? The pots are plastic "long Tom" type. Advice appreciated.

Jack Meatcher
Title: Re: Summering N. viridiflorus seedlings
Post by: Ian Y on April 09, 2019, 08:16:23 PM
Jack you have answered your own question first year bulbs cannot survive too hot or dry a summer on the other hand they should not be too wet so keep them barley moist and perhaps they would be best kept under the bench in the shade.
You will almost certainly loose some over the summer but this is normal those that survive are more suited to your conditions.
Title: Re: Summering N. viridiflorus seedlings
Post by: Jack Meatcher on April 12, 2019, 08:32:04 AM
Thanks Ian. I realised afterwards that I had probably answered my own question. Your added info is the suggestion to Summer them under the bench. Thanks again. Jack
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