Gloriosa

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  1. Aster

    Aster Gardener

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    Has anyone had success in growing Gloriosa. Last year I bought a tuber from Wilkinson and duely planted it as per instruction on the package, I even dropped by to Martin Fish's road show and got some tips on to go about planting it successfully, yet my tuber just laid there dormant. Its the second time that this has happened so what am I not doing right? Help anyone?
     
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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Aster, they need very warm conditions.
    I leave mine to overwinter in their pots and then repot in late april, in the greenhouse, in a sandy JI no3 compost.
    Very little water should be given until growth really gets going.
    I grow it in the greenhouse all summer, I personally dont consider it hardy enough to put outside.
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    Gorgeous, Pete. Note that is, gorgeous, Pete. Not gorgeous Pete, The comma is very important when saying that. :D
     
  5. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    It sure is John, you can get into a lot of trouble without it, mate. :D
     
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    Pete, have you noticed how John`s been different since he got the greenhouse? But don`t tell him I said so. :D :D
     
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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Wow!Brilliant Pete, now im so jealous. Im sure I planted the tuber the right way too. Im going to have another go this year. Thanks all
     
  9. manrow

    manrow Apprentice Gardener

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    Can anyone give me some cultural clues on a Gloriosa Superba Rothschildiana which I have been given as a present.

    The instructions are vague although reading this thread looks as though it should stay in the conservatory all year? It looks fragile is it really?

    I should add it already has 4 flowers out and lots of buds coming along as well!

    Any views would be helpful please!
     
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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Well manrow, I only repotted my tubers last weekend, so I guess the plant that you have, has been forced to flower much earlier than they normally would, even in a greenhouse.
    It may grow outdoors but to get the best out of it it needs to be under glass all summer, I think.

    Be careful not to overwater, they like good drainage and rot easily.
    You need to grow it on as long as you can before stopping watering and drying the plant off,it will then overwinter as a tuber, which can be started again next year.
     
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    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    Oh, pete, I am SO JEALOUS. I bought one last year (three stems at 2 metres plus) at a so-so cost and planted it to climb through the Miroporo and then Bob & Co arrived and it got lost and it was lost .... very sad .... haven't seen it since and we want it because it grows through trees. :)
     
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