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Specific Families and Genera => Primula => Topic started by: Neko on April 09, 2014, 11:46:06 AM

Title: Primula
Post by: Neko on April 09, 2014, 11:46:06 AM
I love this small flowers  :)
Title: Re: Primula
Post by: Jean-Patrick AGIER on May 25, 2014, 07:59:19 PM
Hello,
My primula Auricula in flower. It has some farina on the flowers.
The plant seems to be a bit too big for its pot. Can anyone please tell me when - and how - to repot it?
Thanks in advance.
JP
Title: Re: Primula
Post by: Margaret on May 25, 2014, 09:47:50 PM

My auriculas were very poor this year as a result of too much neglect.

The two primulas below were exhibited at the AGS show in April at Westminister. They looked very special (and difficult!). Well done to the grower.

Primula auricula Fiddler's Green
Primula auricula Hinton Admiral
Title: Re: Primula
Post by: David Nicholson on May 26, 2014, 06:18:47 PM
Hello,
My primula Auricula in flower. It has some farina on the flowers.
The plant seems to be a bit too big for its pot. Can anyone please tell me when - and how - to repot it?
Thanks in advance.
JP

Hello JP, it depends really how you want to grow your Auricula. It looks a good strong plant and would probably do very well in your garden. If you want to grow it this way put it in some good gritty soil in a place with a bit of shade where it will not get too dry. If you want to continue to grow it in a pot then it needs to be re-potted. Let the soil in the pot dry out a bit, take out your plant and shake as much as you can of the old soil off the roots. You may find that the clump has a number of rooted offsets. If it has and you want to pot some of these up just pull them away gently from the clump and if the roots are long trim them with scissors so they are no longer than about 2/3rds the length of you pot (I always use 3" pots for offsets initially) and pot them into some nice gritty/sandy soil with a bit of humous. Water them gently in and keep them well shaded for a week or two and just nicely moist. If your weather is hot continue to keep them shaded and as cool as you can and don't water them in the heat of the day (I find the evening is best). If all goes well you should be able to build a nice little collection. If you want to keep your big plant in a pot, again trim the roots, same soil as the offsets and pot it up into a size bigger than it is in now. Don't use too big a pot. Again water it in gently and keep it shady.
Title: Re: Primula
Post by: Jean-Patrick AGIER on May 26, 2014, 08:43:36 PM
Thank you David!
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