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19501
Happy New Year to you Pen, And to all my other friends out there in Clivia World, a very Happy New Year. To those people that I really mean to catch up with,...
Diana Holt
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Jan 1, 2007
12:09 pm
19502
Hi group! I just joined and need your help! My poor clivia is in the unheated laundry room trying to survive the winter. I've had it two years, (was a gift...
judy bonnette
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Jan 1, 2007
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19503
I water throughout the year - but only a little in Winter and with no fertiliser. If they are to bloom (about March/April in UK) then I wait for the flower...
Ian Coates
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Jan 1, 2007
12:10 pm
19504
Hello Everyone, For at least the last 2 years I have posted a picture to this group of the best clivia that was blooming for me on New Year's eve. So this year...
SEAN TAYLOR
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Jan 1, 2007
12:12 pm
19505
Does any one know the germination pattern of light of buddah? Do they germinate similar to variegated seeds i.e albino, green and variegated in various...
arashidqureshi
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Jan 1, 2007
12:12 pm
19506
Seasons greetings to all. Attached is one of the PMN Green Dream series coming into flower. These plants all have pigmented bases, and when crossed amongst...
Pine Mountain Nursery
jmcraigie
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Jan 1, 2007
12:15 pm
19507
Yes, keep them on the dry side. Water only enough to keep them from wilting. I start watering again as the photoperiod lengthens, about mid Feb. As for the...
Erin R.
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Jan 1, 2007
12:27 pm
19508
Hello Pen and all my friends: Today is New Year's day. Wishing you all a happy, fortunate& colorful new year!!! Kind regards Yang from China...
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Jan 1, 2007
2:13 pm
19509
John, These flowers had pigmented seedlings? What a surprise! And what a lovely flower! I was just feeling comfortable with the knowledge that a pigmented...
cfgrimes
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Jan 1, 2007
11:09 pm
19510
How cold is it in the laundry room? If it's less than 60 degrees F, bring it in to a warmer place. Put it in a place with indirect morning sun if you can....
Erin R.
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Jan 1, 2007
11:24 pm
19511
Dear Clivia Friends I pray that joy, peace, blessings and prosperity will follow you throughout 2007 and that you will experience a full portion of the love of...
Andries Bothma
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Jan 1, 2007
11:30 pm
19512
I am curious as to the methods others use to maintain the cool temperatures and conditions to get their clivia to bloom. Here in Illinois I left mine outside...
R K
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Jan 1, 2007
11:31 pm
19513
Rashid I find the point to remember on LOB seedlings is that the variegation does not always appear until about the fifth leaf. Until then they can behave...
Ian Coates
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Jan 1, 2007
11:38 pm
19514
I have had my plants out in my unheated sunroom (due to the cost of heating oil) since October with the temps fluctuating from the low 50's during the day and...
Ted Haworth
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Jan 2, 2007
6:50 am
19515
When I got my first Clivia about 6 or 7 years ago I couldn't get it to bloom. After joining this esteem group, I learned I was pampering it too much. When...
arlene heinemeier
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Jan 2, 2007
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19516
I do the same with mine- they stay outside until the very last minute. Then they stay in a roughly 72-74 degree F house, away from any heat or a/c vents. I...
Erin R.
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Jan 2, 2007
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19517
Hello Rashid, From my limited experience with germination pattern of seeds of LOB, about 100% will shows signs of LOB variegation to some extend,although some...
junzilan4664
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Jan 2, 2007
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19518
An unheated garage or cool basement would work but the best I have found is a DeWitt N-sulate permeable blanket I bought at Home Depot. I cover all the roses...
arlene heinemeier
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Jan 2, 2007
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19519
In a message dated 01/01/07 23:33:36 GMT Standard Time, illinoisside@... writes: so I was wondering what methods others used to help induce ...
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Jan 2, 2007
1:25 pm
19520
Hi Cathy It makes it very difficult to select seedlings indeed if they are all pigmented. I grew these from seed and all that flowered in 2005 and 2006 had...
Pine Mountain Nursery
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Jan 2, 2007
1:37 pm
19521
Hi all Here is one of my keeled Cream Clivias. So far it has bloomed twice, and both times it has had the keeled ribs in the petals, I also have a Dark Orange...
Gideon Scheepers
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Jan 3, 2007
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19522
Hello, Happy New Year Thank you for all the advice, now my question is: What if I start doing all the right things now, will I still get blooms this year and ...
shesadeal
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Jan 3, 2007
12:18 am
19523
The photography leaves somewhat to be desired, but is there an epidemic of albinism or is this kind of thing normal? I've just been reading in recent posts...
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brainnake
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Jan 3, 2007
12:31 am
19524
Hi All A few weeks ago, I collected replies on the "Timing Miniata Blooms" subject and you will find all the collected answers in the files section of the...
Dave Beck
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Jan 3, 2007
12:37 am
19525
John, I wish you luck in producing the green centers you want in all your seedlings. Let us know if you find a way to store them all in a minimum amount of...
cfgrimes
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Jan 3, 2007
12:38 am
19526
You need to remember that light and temperature combine to trigger flowering. Anything below 50-55F should work, but I doubt it will flower properly if exposed...
palottii
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Jan 3, 2007
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19527
In a message dated 1/2/2007 1:57:02 AM Eastern Standard Time, amhtx@... writes: An unheated garage or cool basement would work but the best I have...
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Jan 3, 2007
12:49 am
19528
Even though my Family has been a bit under the weather to start the New Year, several Clivia have conspired to make us feel better. This is a seedling of...
Tom Wells
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Jan 3, 2007
1:24 am
19529
Always a favorite are any of Joe Solomone's Hybrids when they bloom. This one picked New Years to present itself this year. Tom Wells Southern California...
Tom Wells
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Jan 3, 2007
2:00 am
19530
This Gardenii was graced our table, Living Room and Home the entire Holiday Season, just now starting to lose the last of it flowers. We have had a wonderful...
Tom Wells
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Jan 3, 2007
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