Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Seedy Subjects! => Grow From Seed => Topic started by: Sheep on December 27, 2018, 11:50:47 PM
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From seed exchange 70, sown in April 2017. Having been partly eaten by caterpillars this autumn they appeared to die back for this winter into yellow cup shaped buds. However at least one has just started growing a new leaf from the hole in the centre. I wonder if this might be a mistake on the part of the plant. Could anybody possibly please advise me what a good course of action would be? Thank you.
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In my experience quite a lot of primulas will go this sort of thing, Nick. What action to take depends on what sort of weather you may experience in your area. It may be that the plant, having poked out this leaf, will go no further into growth - and though that leaf may get a bit of damage over the winter, the plant will be okay and grow normally in spring.
If you fear a very damp winter or particularly extreme frosts ( worse than minus 10c, I reckon) then perhaps a rain hat - made of weld mesh with a polycarbonate lid ( such as these shown from page 10 in this Bulb Log : www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2010Aug041280927654BULB_LOG__31comp.pdf (http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2010Aug041280927654BULB_LOG__31comp.pdf) ) would be enough to protect it until the weather improves without overheating it.
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Thsnk you Maggi for your very helpful advice.