I bought a compot (24pl) of these & this is the 1st to flower!! Tom
tocarmar Well-Known Member Joined Aug 19, 2007 Messages 939 Reaction score 0 Location Catskill, N.Y. Jan 20, 2008 #1 I bought a compot (24pl) of these & this is the 1st to flower!! Tom
O ohio-guy Well-Known Member Joined Nov 30, 2006 Messages 551 Reaction score 1 Location Central Ohio Jan 20, 2008 #2 nice...it will be interesting to see if there is much variation in the group. Any others in bud?
N NYEric Well-Known Member Joined Sep 14, 2006 Messages 49,999 Reaction score 1,037 Location New York City Apartment Jan 20, 2008 #5 Nice.
JeanLux Well-Known Member Joined Nov 26, 2007 Messages 15,561 Reaction score 40 Location Luxembourg - Europe Jan 21, 2008 #7 congratulations to the grower! how long did it take? Jean
tocarmar Well-Known Member Joined Aug 19, 2007 Messages 939 Reaction score 0 Location Catskill, N.Y. Jan 21, 2008 #8 Jean, I received the compot on 11/17/2007, and it had the 3 plants in early sheath then. It took almost 2 months for the 1st to flower. The 2 & 3 plant is another week or so to bloom. I also have 3 more that are near blooming size. Tom
Jean, I received the compot on 11/17/2007, and it had the 3 plants in early sheath then. It took almost 2 months for the 1st to flower. The 2 & 3 plant is another week or so to bloom. I also have 3 more that are near blooming size. Tom
G goldenrose Guest Jan 21, 2008 #9 That's fantastic! Both species can bloom on small plants & look what happens when it's done right!
tocarmar Well-Known Member Joined Aug 19, 2007 Messages 939 Reaction score 0 Location Catskill, N.Y. Jan 21, 2008 #10 I used it for breeding, beign that it is a 1st bloom seedling I cut the rest of the spike off so it can put its energy into growing the pod. Tom
I used it for breeding, beign that it is a 1st bloom seedling I cut the rest of the spike off so it can put its energy into growing the pod. Tom