Last year I got lot of flowers in the rose colour plant but in red colour plant, I didn't get any flowers from the time of planting. Thank you for your reply.
Last year rose colour plant gave more flowers but this year it leaves turned in to yellow colour. But the red colour plant more than three years it didn't give any flowers.
It is normal if the leaves turn yellow in winter, but not normal in spring. It might be sick, you need to find out and fix this problem. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uY8pKiqoZG4.html
I got absolutely nothing from this! To me all you did was pointing, it meant nothing, instead of music, maybe you should have explained with words, what a disappointment.
Muito legal amoooo amarylis ❤quero aprender com vcs 😊pelo que entendir, quando acabar a floração, deixo no vaso para sair as folhas e só depois eu corto e ponho para adormecer é isso?
Sim, deixe crescer em vasos, leve ao sol para ajudar a crescer folhas. Deve continuar crescendo por pelo menos 6 meses após a floração e, quando chegar o inverno, cortar as folhas e colocá-la para dormir.
I got mine 3 years ago that was a huge bulb and had 3 buds but since then the bulb has gotten smaller and smaller. It’s now been 2 years of it not creating any bulbs but tons of leaves which I leave all season and then each full put the bulb into dormancy but still I am getting no buds
I think you need to fix the bulb shrinkage problem first. Hope this video could help you.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uY8pKiqoZG4.html
@@SelectionLife i never knew about the bottom plate being thick as a problem. After 2 years of researching reasons, that one was never mentioned and mine is thick. I always thought that was a good thing, but the explains why i barely ever have any roots..Thank you so much. :)
My pleasure.:) PS: After trimming, you can replant the thick basal plate, maybe it can reward you with surprise. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LgGxaCghr4M.html
I think I'm getting it! Question. I live in 10a Florida. My bulbs do not go dormant. Most are in ground, 2 years for current location. Should I cut off last year's leaves to encourage new ones?
It's up to you. It won't affect the blooming. People growing them in pots would prefer new leaves, as they may move them indoors when blooming. Messy leaves don't look nice, you know. Since you are growing them in the ground, I think you can keep them. Just cut those unhealthy and ugly leaves, and keep most of them.