Re: problem titan question
- Subject: Re: problem titan question
- From: r*@aol.com
- Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 16:01:03 -0400
You can't tell at this point. The plants you have have each produced several leaves each time reforming the corm. The time to have been able to tell would have been when the first leaves were emerging. In some of the seeds, the first leaf to come up was a single leaf which then, for one reason or another went down, to be followed by two leaves somewhat distant from each other. In those cases it's clearly damage to the growing point of the first corm that resulted in two new growing points. In one case I even found the remains of the damaged corm, main growing point missing, connecting the two new plants. In some other cases, the initial growth was two leaves indicating either very early shipping damage or twin. I think the really important thing here is that you got more than you bargained for. Imagine the conversation we'd all be having if you ordered 10 and got 8 plants and two empty pots.
Ron McHatton
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From: E Morano <ironious2@yahoo.com>
To: Discussion of aroids <aroid-l@gizmoworks.com>
Sent: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 1:45 pm
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] problem titan question
I think these seeds are twins. When I dug one up, there were clearly two corms there.
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r*@aol.com wrote:
When a second one come up like that it's damage to the corm or to the developing seedling unless, in rare situations, the seed is twin. Auctions are an interesting situation. You never know how prices will run. EFG prices their individual seedlings at that price, but you don't know how many of them they sell at that price.
Regarding this question about foliage yellowing. Send me some pictures and I'll take a look at them. It's really the only way to tell.
Ron McHatton
Zone 9
Central Florida
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From: E Morano <i*@yahoo.com>
To: Discussion of aroids <aroid-l@gizmoworks.com>
Sent: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 6:15 pm
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] problem titan question
Here's another question, Would you say that having two corms in hte pot is a bad thing? You said the seed split or something. Im asking because I say a 6 inch seedling sell for $40 and my 24 inch plant sold for a measly $20.50. How did you say that they cam to have two plants in one pot?
Thanks
Erin
r*@aol.com wrote:They may just be going dormant. There's a common misconception that they go dormant for the winter and many of them do however, they really go dormant when the correct time for that particular plant is reached and I've had them stay up for as long as 18 months. All of mine go dormant this time of the year and come back up about the middle of June. Look at the petiole for vertical wrinkling. As the leaf begins to die back it not only begins to yellow but the petiole will start to look like it's drying out.You can gently slip them out of the pot and look at the roots or the corm. It is correct that they appreciate good water but that doesn't mean sopping wet either. I find them actually easier to grow if kept just slightly drier. It's always easier to recover from too little water than it is to recover from too much.
Ron McHatton
Zone 9
Central Florida
-----Original Message-----
From: E Morano <i*@yahoo.com>
To: aroid-l@gizmoworks.com
Sent: Mon, 14 Apr 2008 10:50 pm
Subject: [Aroid-l] problem titan question
*sigh* Some of the leaves on my brand new titans are starting to turn yellow. They have been in full shade and Ive kept the soil wet. They look like they've been over watered but I thought they liked water. It has been very windy too and these plants were soft greenhouse plants. Could that be the problem? Im very disappointed here, I just dont get it.
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