Since I last posted about these seedlings, grown from flask, they’ve had a summers growth in Cornwall against a west facing window and have grown considerably. Most of the 25 seedlings made a new lead but two just continued with the existing one.
There are now about eight of them in sheath or bud. They love growing in the seed trays with a thin layer of leca and rockwool. Moss growth on top of this is excellent. Digging down into the compost you find that there is a mass of roots everywhere.
The trays have no holes and I just flood them about once a week with water plus low level feed and drain off the excess after a few minutes. It’s very easy.
I should get a good idea of flower potential after these have bloomed. Hopefully there will be a couple of good ones.
regards
David
There are now about eight of them in sheath or bud. They love growing in the seed trays with a thin layer of leca and rockwool. Moss growth on top of this is excellent. Digging down into the compost you find that there is a mass of roots everywhere.
The trays have no holes and I just flood them about once a week with water plus low level feed and drain off the excess after a few minutes. It’s very easy.
I should get a good idea of flower potential after these have bloomed. Hopefully there will be a couple of good ones.
regards
David