Re: Re: CULT - Timing?
- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] Re: CULT - Timing?
- From: w*
- Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 06:24:33 -0500
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On 15 Apr 2002 at 4:33, pinkirises wrote:
> Good question. I was assuming that the beginnings of new rzms
> ("toes" you called them?) would be attached to the blooming one and
> progress as normally once planted again. Do others think that would
> not happen? Since Denise is a professional and regularly attends
> these markets, I'm sure she would hear from her customers if their
> purchases didn't work out.
>
> Patricia
Maybe things grow differently in WA and OR, but here if you
remove a bloomstalk from the clump while in bloom, there is no
increase on it. Not all irises increase from the bloomstalk, and if
one does, it doesn't start doing it until the bloom cycle is completed.
The increase on a bloomstalk begins to show when you are
snapping out bloomstalks.
As suggested earlier, another fan or the entire clump is dug and
sold at bloom time, not the single bloomstalk - at least as they
grown down south.
Walter Moores
Enid Lake, MS USA 7/8
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