desertcat
Attractive To Bees
Since it's almost time to put my amarylis in winter storage, I decided it was time for a couple of those questions that make everybody just shrug!
I've been saving my bulbs for about 3 yrs now. All bloomed when purchased. Last year they all produced leaves, but only a few bloomed. This year I've had great leaf growth but had no flowers. I've been potting them in a commercial potting mix and keeping them outside in a partial sun location for the warm part of the summer. Have given them a little fertilizer on and off. In the fall, I remove from pots, allow the foliage to dry out and store the bulbs in a box in an unheated closet. Temps get pretty chilly, but stay above freezing. Repot in spring when I start to see new growth.
The question is what do I need to do to get them to bloom? I realize I should have asked months ago, but never got around to it. Also realize that I may be too late to affect next season, but I'd really like for these guys to bloom. I've got over a dozen and they could be spectacular!
I've been saving my bulbs for about 3 yrs now. All bloomed when purchased. Last year they all produced leaves, but only a few bloomed. This year I've had great leaf growth but had no flowers. I've been potting them in a commercial potting mix and keeping them outside in a partial sun location for the warm part of the summer. Have given them a little fertilizer on and off. In the fall, I remove from pots, allow the foliage to dry out and store the bulbs in a box in an unheated closet. Temps get pretty chilly, but stay above freezing. Repot in spring when I start to see new growth.
The question is what do I need to do to get them to bloom? I realize I should have asked months ago, but never got around to it. Also realize that I may be too late to affect next season, but I'd really like for these guys to bloom. I've got over a dozen and they could be spectacular!