Re: HYB: growing conditions


From: GardnrJan1@aol.com

In a message dated 1/17/00 9:12:12 PM Eastern Standard Time, hagg@alaska.net 
writes:

<<      Temperature also can play a role in stalk height and branching and 
likely
 > flower size and form.  Other cultural variables also play a role: the 
amount of
 > moisture, fertilizer, additional soil amendments and their frequency and 
timing
 > can all conspire to alter a plants characteristics in any given bloom 
season. >>
HI all,
    This really is true of any plant, isn't it?   I know our Crepe Myrtles 
here in SC
are much brighter in color some years than others and flower better, etc. 
depending on the climate,rainfall and even where it's planted.   It would be 
so cool if we knew what factors definately brought out what colors or 
traits...then we could all just amend the soil to our complete satisfaction!
Ah, dreams of a perfect world!

janet natale
zone 8 of SC

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