Thank you very much for the video, that was very informative, especially showing us the new bulbs and roots and getting seven plants out of one bulb quartered, amazing!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with the world. That is amazing. Each bulb is sold for about $15 each. Will definitely save money for those who doesn’t have unlimited resources but love plants.
I am smiling watching this! He seems so humble and kind. Such great information. I am looking forward to trying this. I had no idea this was even possible. Thanks again!
I love watching your videos. I have learned so much about how to care for my amaryllis. I never knew that amaryllis made seed pods till I came across your videos. Thanks for making these helpful videos. Take care and God bless from a fan in Acworth, Georgia
Wow this is amazing. I had no idea you could do this. I just inherited my moms amaryllis that were her moms and I am clueless. I’ve already overwatered so a few started rotting but I think I salvaged most thanks to your videos. I’m gona keep watching. But I would like to know how often I should water. I’m guessing less than most plants cause of the bulbs?
Incredible results! Thank you for sharing this method, I haven't seen it using splints before, very interesting. Can it be done that way on bulbs other than Amaryllis, e.g. Fritillary bulbs? Thanks again!
At what centimeter size does a bulb set it's first flower? Or does it vary greatly? Thanks for this video, quite impressive multiplication of that Amaryllis! God Bless! ☕😊👍🌺🌿
That is incredible! I've never seen anything like this. Amazing. At the very end, I noticed you 'stake' the leaves until they grow stronger. Is this required? My first bulbs grown in January now only have green leaves, and the older leaves are heavy or bent. Some are new/healthy. I've kept them as-is (no staking). Is it better to stake them? (I mistakenly removed all the bent ones from one bulb... it's leaf-less so not sure it will make it). Thank you from Eastern Canada!
Gosh I've learned so much from you. Thank you for sharing your extensive knowledge with us all. How large or old should the mother bulb be to do this technique?