Pleione
By Meanie
- 3 Apr, 2017
- 11 likes
They were outdoors all winter in a spot that has overhead protection. Kept dry like this they easily handled the regular minus 5 or 6°c that the garden saw.
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Of dear, mine got quite wet overwinter, no sign of growth.
3 Apr, 2017
Lost ours many moons ago.......well done on keeping them going....
3 Apr, 2017
Amy - you don't have any? I'm disappointed in you!
Siris - the pseudobulbs are monocarpic so any growth will be at the base of last years pseudobulbs.
DD - I've lost so many over the years. Virtually all my stock last winter (2015/16).
3 Apr, 2017
Oh that's a shame....
3 Apr, 2017
Think I will have a dig where mine should be.
5 Apr, 2017
Siris - it shouldn't be necessary to dig as they should be on the surface.
10 Apr, 2017
Actually Meanie, I am confused, my orchid is a Bletilla.
10 Apr, 2017
That makes sense Siris! Mine has yet to emerge as well.
10 Apr, 2017
Thank you Meanie, now I can sleep better, until the Bletilla emerges. I will enjoy the wonderful colour on your Pleione till then.
11 Apr, 2017
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That's good to know they are so pretty ...
3 Apr, 2017