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New here! So forgive me if I put this in the wrong place. 1) In twin scaling, they mention methylated spirit and fungicide. Where can I buy these cheaply please, considering that I only need a small amount please? 2) Also, I have a Wendy's Gold which has a seed pod which is quite yellow and big. What should I do with it please?
And one more question - did anyone chip shapes of this type (photo)? Do they keep their appearance - the shape of a flower?
Dear friends, tell me - when chipping form "pakuliformis" and "reverse pakuliformis" persist? One of the forum colleagues in the conversation claimed that the form was not saved.
When you trimmed the trims, did you observe a variation in shape? Do I understand correctly?
Then the meeting question - there is still an old way of reproduction of Amarylls - cross-cutting the bottom of the bulb.
I chiping chimeras - the young plants received from chips completely repeated the parent plant.
thanks for answersAlan_b - yes, this form of the flower is stable - I have several plants of this type of different types - they keep their shape from year to year.Brian Ellis - Yes, I was wrong and I asked the wrong questionThanks, but it helped. When you trimmed the trims, did you observe a variation in shape? Do I understand correctly? Then the meeting question - there is still an old way of reproduction of Amarylls - cross-cutting the bottom of the bulb. Theoretically this is just a stimulation of the formation of children. How do you think - in this case there will also be a scatter in forms?I chiping chimeras - the young plants received from chips completely repeated the parent plant.