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- Subject: Bletilla striata
- From: &* M* <1*@rewrite.hort.net>
- Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2021 10:56:09 -0400
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Hello everyone – Happy first day of spring! Question for y’all… I ordered a 20 bareroot Bletilla striata, Chinese ground orchid, some for in ground and some to pot for sale. I’m in Zone 5b-6a I’ve checked many reputable sources for planting depth and get a range of 6 inches to just below surface. That’s a ridiculous range. Does anyone have experience with these and know a proper depth for my area? I’m thinking 2-3 inches because I’m at the northern edge of their hardiness, but I don’t want them too deep to bloom. Suggestions? I’ve also read that I should wait to plant outside until nights are above 40°F. Sound right? In which case, I’ll pot all of them and then transplant the ones I’m keeping into the ground later. Kitty Northeast Indiana Zone5b-6a |
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