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Alstromeria "Royal Star"
By Meanie
- 18 Sep, 2010
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My first ever Alstromeria.
This is different to the other Alstromeria that I've seen - the flowers are on much taller spikes and are thinner.
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Will do.
How do I go about splitting it (if possible). Some of the roots are as thick as my thumb!
18 Sep, 2010
I think they're tough ol' plants Meanie !
Divide by splicing with a spade and then have the 2 spades back to back and prise apart if the rootball's that large.
It must be quite an established plant !
18 Sep, 2010
I only bought it yesterday (half price) Louise. The plastic pot was "round" where it was so root bound and I had to cut it open! So, kitchen knife straight through the middle in this case will do the trick?
18 Sep, 2010
Why do you want to split it, Meanie ?
These plants always have very think, fleshy tuberous roots, because they're thick doesn't mean it's a bad thing and need separating.
Perhaps you could just prise the roots apart with your hands if you definately want to split it.
18 Sep, 2010
Just exploring my options. I have no home for it until spring anyway. As it is, I've just put into a larger pot to grow into. I can always split it when the new bed is ready for planting next spring! It'll be spoilt with a coldframe over the winter now!
18 Sep, 2010
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What else?
See who else is growing Alstroemeria psittacina (White edged Peruvian Lily).
See who else has plants in genus Alstroemeria.
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There are some that are easily several feet tall Meanie.
If you like alstros google the Viv Marsh site. He's a specialist nurseryman .... if you dare ;-)
He also has a sale on !!!!!
18 Sep, 2010