Daphne x transatlantica 'Summer Ice' and 'Variegata'
By Rkwright
- 22 Jun, 2012
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These are both one year cuttings too. The larger one on the right is 'Variegata' and the smaller one is 'Summer Ice'. So far I can't see any difference between the two. Both were grown in the ground but the 'Variegata' was rooted earlier last summer than Summer Ice so had more time to grow. I pinch back the top growth to make them branch out.
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I usually let the roots fill in the pots pretty good (so the soil doesn't fall apart when removing them) but don't let them get root bound. I like to get them in the ground as fast as I can because they are easier to take care of and grow faster/fuller.
22 Jun, 2012
They look lovely and healthy Rkwright.
23 Jun, 2012
Thank you, for whatever reason they do not flower as heavily as their parents did though.
23 Jun, 2012
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How long will you leave them befor repotting.
22 Jun, 2012