Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Specific Families and Genera => Primula => Topic started by: robg on June 26, 2011, 07:35:51 PM
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I've a good plant of this in a pot with I think 4 growing points - how and when do I go about splitting it ?
Thanks
Rob
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Rob, how do you grow it ? I have sown seeds spring 2010, but young seedlings died last winter. This spring 2011 two new seedlings have sprouted but I fear to lose them too.
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Ahh - I cheated and bought it from Kevock Gardens who are near enough to me to go to their open day. It cost 12 GBP which is really rather a lot for a primula, and took a little bit of encouragement from my wife for me to pay that, but if there are 4 plants in it then it's good value.
If you are having difficulty with seed propagation, why don't you email David or Stella at Kevock (use some Franglish to get some sympathy!) and I'm sure you will get some assistance. From the lack of response to my query, I may have to do the same and hope for sympathetic assistance as a local.
Rob
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Thanks Rob ;)
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I assume the flowers are well past by now and any seed capsules saved. Splitting these primulas is much the same as for others.... you can either let the plant become quite dry and shake the soli off the roots or, as I porefer to do, wash the soil off gently, by slooshing the root ball in a basin of almost warm water. Once you have the roots clean it will be easier to see where any natural division of the roots might be made, teasing any new rosettes gently apart. You've don that job well enough with Weldenia, Rob, the primula should be a cakewalk! Once the sections are repotted, keep them coolish and lightly watered to prevent burning from the sun (seems unlikely, I know!!) and give them a chance to settle down before winter.
If any fatroots are broken in the process pot them up too... you may get them to make root cuttings. Doesn't always work but worth a try. ;)
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Hi Rob,
Perhaps the few replies are indicative of the number of people with experience of the species.
I too have one that has a number of offsets but I think I will leave it until next year. I usually do all my primula splitting as soon as the flowers have gone and I will probably do the same with this one.
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Rob, I'm amazed your wife actually encourages you to spend money on a plant. My other half certainly doesn't, and David N must be eating his eat out. ;D
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Many thanks Maggi - a fulsome answer indeed. I've got the seed capsules but don't think there's any seed. Did your Weldenia thrive - mine didn't survive this past winter ?
Lesley - nice comment, but then P. Euprepes does rather sell itself and for the moment anyway is worth the premium. Spouses can be unpredictable (don't we all know it! ::) and fortunately this was one in my favour, even if was my own pocket money. :D
Graham - I'll post back and let you know how I get on.
Rob
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Did your Weldenia thrive - mine didn't survive this past winter ?
Well, it was doing fine till we left the pot overwinter sitting on an aluminium tray.... poor thing got frozen solid. :'( :'(
A loss is always so much harder to bear if it was caused by your own stupidity.... we were furious with ourselves... lost a whole batch of bulbs onthat ruddy tray. >:( :'(