This video shows why it is important to plant amaryllis the proper depth which is at least one third of the bulb above ground. You can purchase our bulbs, plants and seeds at www.amaryllisman.com
Помню вас, дорогой, когда у меня ещё не было много амарилисов... Сейчас у меня 40 луковиц и я мечтаю о Папиллио 🤗✨💖✨ Спасибо вам за вашу работу,вы дарите нам знания и вдохновение! ✨🌸✨🌺✨🌸✨🌺
Amaryllis Man, thank you for everything you are doing every day for teaching us all your knowledge ,I really are so gratefully for this and you was my inspiration more de seven years ago when I star my amaryllis collection by seed following your steps, now I have more the hundred , and I now how hard is that work because I am not a young person but I love flowers, Thank you again and God Bless you and your lovely wife
Great and thank you for your good explain and now I have learned a lot by your advice. Very good knowledge. I am taking care my Christmas gift from the best swedish friend well. And hope I can show him A new blom of Amaryllis Christmas this year. Best wishes from STOCKHOLM - SWEDEN
Actually it is a lection in ignorance. He's stock is infested from Tarsonemid mites (Bulb Scale Mites, Steneotarsonemus laticeps) who are eating their way into the bulb and are too small to be visible to the bare eye. Waterlogging of bulbs furthers the transmission of these moisture-loving mites AND the super-infection from Red Blotch, a fungal disease, from Stagonospora curtisii, that is all.
YOUR G-D IS A THOUGHT YOUR G-D IS A THOUGHT So you’re telling me an amaryllis bulb can’t rot from being waterlogged and it has to be mites eating it? Why do you even subscribe to this page, come here and watch his videos, and then talk shit? Oh I know, you have nothing else better to do with your life.
Hi there Amarylis Man, Thank you for your videos. I am learning a lot from you. I'm writing because I received a Celica mother bulb recently. It was the third replacement for this bulb, and I didn't want to contact the company yet again due to the rot issues with their bulbs as it seems like they all have issues. They don't seem to open the sacks and visually inspect the bulbs before sending. The company has been responsive and accommodating in trying to send replacements right out though. So I've tried to work with them. The recent bulb they sent was rotten for several layers. So I peeled those all back, and found 6 bulbils that appear to be very healthy under the rotted layers. There seems to be about 3 layers of healthy layers on the outside now, but there is one more layer of brown I can't get to that would look like the bulb in this video if I were to slice it open. If I peel those layers back, the bulbils would be disturbed though. What would you do? My goal is to save the bulbils and grow them into healthy bulbs since it's been difficult getting full size healthy bulbs online. Also, the mother bulb has a bud that has about 2 inches of growth so far. Lastly, the bulbils all seem to be growing in a cluster on one side of the bulb if that makes a difference. What would be my best chance of preserving the babies? Not sure if that layer of rot inside will impact their growth. Only 2 of the bulbils are a little larger. One is 2 inches and the biggest is 3.5 inches. The other four are still p tiny nubs so far. I don't see any roots on any of the babies yet and have no experience with bulbils. This will be my first time growing a Celica bulb. I've mainly only gotten home depot Amarylis bulbs until recently. I also have experience with Red Velvets Mainly only experienced with the striped, Apple blossom, and red lion bulbs though aside from that. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks again for your videos!
When removing your bulbils make certain to leave a chunk of the basal plate with the bulb. By placing it's basal plate in water for a week will promote root growth. You might also consider chipping the mother bulb into 8ths and planting them in soil. They could produce offset bulblets.
Hello dear! In situation like this you show on a bulb if it has rotten cells inside the bulb and I can’t really take it out, does this means it will die? What can you do to treat it? I mean what do you do in this situation? Thank you so much for your answers!
Here in Brazil the caterpillars attack the leaves in the first days and go down eating the bulbs totally. Caterpillars of the lilies. I've never had a problem with moisture rot, but I've already lost a lot of caterpillars, the green leaves are slightly bitten, but the bulb is eaten completely. Now I check them every day and put them inside the house if I'm going to travel.
You can water with BT (Bacillus thuringiensis) for caterpillars. It is a natural bacteria that when the caterpillar dines on the leaves they will die. The caterpillars have to be true caterpillars and not things like sawfly which look like caterpillar larvae but aren't. I have trouble with that on my roses.
Hello! I’m sorry to bother. In this example of a bulb that you cut; -is this bulb definitely will die? There is no way to survive? What if there is some kind of dead leaf inside somewhere in middle? You have such beautiful amaryllis! I never knew there is so much beautiful varieties!
Hi this video was so helpful thank you. Can you also tell me how long I have to replant a large one ? I had it given to me, they dug it out roots and all but now it’s storming :( will it die if it’s not planed straight away ?
@@AmaryllisMan very helpful thanks. Also most of them haven’t grown straight up from bulb they are going side ways , they are going to be hard to plant properly to leave 1/3 of the bulb showing , do you have any suggestions
The name of the amaryllis is Double Dream and we are presently sold out of that one but Striped Amadeus is worth taking a look at. www.amaryllisman.com Thank-you
Thank you amaryllis man. your videos helped me a lot. Actually i am doing my research work on amaryllis via tissue culture. plantlets are successfully acclimatized. i want to ask that in younger plantlets proper depth is important or not?. Again thankyou from Pakistan God Bless you.
this year all my hippie bulbs have scale insects deep in the bulb/leaves, i have been spraying so called systemic insecticide in as deep as it will go , with no visible effect (" Mavrik" - tau - fluvininate]. can you recommend a treatment?
You might try a neem oil treatment. Another possibility is a termite solution. If neither of these work try cutting the foliage back and dig out the insects from the top of the bulb. I do not know the kind of insects you have so these are general suggestions
Hi. I’m in central England and have an Amaryillis with 8 leaves on right now. Temperature is around 65F. It’s March 20th 2023 and wondering what I should be doing with it to get a flower on it this year please ? G.
HI COULD U PLEASE ADVISE ME HOW TO SAVE MY AMYRILLIS BULB THAT WAS EATEN BY A BLACK AND YELLOW WORM. ACTUALLY THE WORM WAS EMBEDDED INTO THE BULB BUT GOT TO IT ON TIME. PLEASE HELP