Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Cultivation => Cultivation Problems => Topic started by: Lampwick on May 26, 2011, 05:55:54 PM
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Hi Lesley, Do you recall a while back, (April 14th) I was “blubbing” about the fact that I couldn’t get this plant to flower? :'(
Well, following your tip about giving it peat and fine crushed pine bark, I did just that!
I scrapped away the top layer of chippings, carefully removed some of the compost from around its neck and replaced with said mixture.
Wow!...In a short time the leaves looked a healthy dark glossy green and buds appeared.
The photo was taken today – a cold wet windy day. Not a good photo, and quite a small plant but there are several more buds to open.
Thanks Lesley – that’s the best I have had it for many years. ;D
So watch this space next April and I will do my best to show you a much better one.
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Well thank YOU! I'm delighted the mixture worked. I should have taken up medicine. Quite a responsibility to have someone follow one's suggestion. If the plant had died I would have had to hope a hole would open up and swallow me. :) Anyway, it does look very healthy so I hope all continues to be well.