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Old 03-01-2014, 12:17 PM
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Lol. No tag.
I should makea tag.

I'll see if I cab find its name.
Big and white. Got it last year.
Making two scapes and a little side bulb has appeared.


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Nice!
I love bulbs. There's something about seeing them coming back to life after months of dormancy.
Yours have a large stalk.

White Amaryllis can be tough to ID correctly as there are a few that look awful lot like each other.

Are repotting a cymbidium back there?

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I now grow mine in very very large pots (I have the room for it) and my bulbs bloom almost constantly now that they have grown so many pups that have since matured. Amaryllis season is now all year long!


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what kind of Amaryllis do you have, Ryan??

I thought they only bloomed once a year around spring (the natural cycle).

My aunt had an old variety, Johonsonii, over the years, one bulb gave birth to over twenty! they all bloomed in May, and what a sight it was to see them in bloom!

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Have never gotten a hippie to rebloom no matter whose advice I follow. Now, if I see a super cheap one around the holidays I get it, let it bloom, then pitch it.
How do you grow yours? Let me see if I can help.
They are not tricky at all.

Also, I don't think there should be more than one way to grow these. lol

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Looking good

Mine don't seem to be flowering this year, leaves but no spikes. It grew really well last year so not sure why. Oh well!
Rosie, are you talking about the one you nearly killed by not watering one summer??

I think it may still be "recovering" from the drought damage.

Grow it large this year and next spring, there should be flowers.

My Showmaster bulb has shrunk while in dormancy and I am rather worried as it is not a common variety and I love it!

My Benfica is still sleeping, but still large and firm.
Should wake up any time now.
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