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Chamaelobivia 2024

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2024 6:16 pm
by edds
Got off to a cheeky early start thanks to some overwintered buds in my office.
Chamaelobivia 'Edith' was in flower today.
CH 'Edith'
CH 'Edith'
CH 'Edith' whole plant
CH 'Edith' whole plant
'Lincoln Tango' is only a few days away from starting flowering too.

Re: Chamaelobivia 2024

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2024 9:53 pm
by RayW
All those Chamaelobivia cuttings you give me last you edds. Have got lots of little red dots where buds are forming.
Thank you once again and pictures later of flowers

Re: Chamaelobivia 2024

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2024 10:08 pm
by el48tel
Ed
That's a superb flower shop.
The season has started????.

Re: Chamaelobivia 2024

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2024 10:09 pm
by edds
RayW wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 9:53 pm All those Chamaelobivia cuttings you give me last you edds. Have got lots of little red dots where buds are forming.
Thank you once again and pictures later of flowers
Great news Ray. And look forward to the pictures.

Re: Chamaelobivia 2024

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2024 10:10 pm
by edds
el48tel wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 10:08 pm Ed
That's a superb flower shop.
The season has started????.
Only in my centrally heated office Terry! Definitely cheating!

Re: Chamaelobivia 2024

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2024 7:37 am
by SimonT
That's quite a display you are getting indoors.
Do you give a cold rest or stop watering over the winter to trigger flowering?

Re: Chamaelobivia 2024

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2024 7:57 am
by edds
SimonT wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2024 7:37 am That's quite a display you are getting indoors.
Do you give a cold rest or stop watering over the winter to trigger flowering?
They get no water from a couple of weeks before the Christmas holidays until a week or two after but are watered a little for the rest of the winter. The room gets down to 8-10 during the Christmas holidays (and some cold nights when the heating isn't on). It's got a full glass roof so it's more of a heated conservatory than truly an indoor space.

Interestingly some hybrid cultivars are definitely more eager to flower in there than others. I have similar sized 'Lincoln Whirlwind' that is showing no flower buds yet.
I find hybrids are generally better than straight species though.

I have three big Aylostera plants in there. The 'Celebration' flowers well each year, I get a decent flowering on the 'Apricot Ice' but the muscula only produces the odd flower - I think they would all benefit from a.colder winter rest.

Re: Chamaelobivia 2024

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2024 9:11 am
by el48tel
edds wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 10:10 pm
el48tel wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 10:08 pm Ed
That's a superb flower shop.
The season has started????.
Only in my centrally heated office Terry! Definitely cheating!
Allowing the plants naturally to take advantage of adjusted climatic conditions.

(Been a spin doctor too in the distant past)