Re: Re: junos


 

So far I've been too impatient to try junos from seed, but I've got SIGNA seed from the last few years in my fridge right now. I've only got one clone each of most species and have never gotten pods on them, hand-pollinated, hybridized or otherwise. I've also never had them increase - I'm not sure if they need to be fertilized or if there's something else about my soil they don't like. It's possible many of them are planted too deep. Other than that they seem to do just fine - of more than a dozen species I've only lost two or three less hardy ones, and they seem to recover from setbacks.


Sean Z



On Sat, May 4, 2013 at 9:57 AM, <C*@aol.com> wrote:
 

This is so wonderful! I'm so excited! I want to know how you are gowing those things. and maybe you could take a ruler out and get some measurements next time you take the camera out? Did you grow any of these things from seed? Do they set seed for you? Can you tell what fertilized them?
 
Cordially,
 
AMW

-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Zera <z*@umich.edu>
To: iris-species <i*@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sat, May 4, 2013 9:47 am
Subject: [iris-species] Re: junos

 
More junos, from the end of the alphabet: Iris vicaria, I. warleyensis and I. zenaidae (or graeberiana).

Sean Z
Zone 6a
SE Michigan




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