HYB:seedlings


I've just spotted my first sprouts of the 2005 spring!  They are not  from 
the 2004 crop but the hold over pots from 2003.  Yes, there are more  sprouts in 
the 1812 pots!  
 
But I'm most happy about 1 1/2 dozen new seedlings from 1810.  These  pots 
(2) produced 3 seedlings last year.  One didn't grow and the other two  put up 
fall stalks, one being that beige over pink (1810-1RE) that I posted to  iris 
photos last fall.  Blue amoena seedling X LIGHT REBUFF.  The  seedling 
contained Victoria Falls, Vanity, Immortality, Glistening Icicle,  Latest Style, 
Champagne Elegance, & Feed Back.  The seedling bloomed in  a mum pot, and matured 
the pod (52 seed) in that same mum pot!
 
Linda, these are some of the 2nd year pots we were talking about.  It  will 
be interesting to see how these look in comparison.  Not sure if three  last 
year will be a good enough comparison!
 
For those interested in sprouting techniques, I plant my seed in mum pots  
between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Then I wait for spring.  Once  again, I 
didn't have mulch, and I did find a number of seed had surfaced in the  2003 pots. 
 Not so in the 2004 pots.  I pushed them back down,  otherwise they will not 
sprout.  Hope they sprout since I don't really want  to hold over for a third 
year.  (but probably will)  
 
Betty W. in  South-central KY Zone 6
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