Nothoscordum dialystemon help

Tony Avent Tony@plantdelights.com
Mon, 18 Feb 2019 14:38:33 PST
We had trouble getting this to perform well until we planted it in a highly organic soil that stays soggy all year.  There it exploded in both growth and flower.

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From: pbs <pbs-bounces@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net> On Behalf Of Mike Rummerfield
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2019 3:30 PM
To: Pacific Bulb Society <pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net>
Subject: Re: [pbs] Nothoscordum dialystemon help

Fred,
Based on my own experience only, *Nothoscordum dialystemon *blooms best
with rather heavy fertilization during active growth, especially during
emergence. I consider it one of the 'heavy feeders', and use a high
phosphorus, dry, organic fertilizer.

I've read that it never wants to completely dry out during dormancy. I
water the pots that contain the bulbs plus other plants (*Gypsophila
aretioides*) during the summer, and these bloom best. However, I try to
keep these pots on the less watered side. The soil in the pots containing
only summer dormant bulbs is kept dry during dormancy, but never completely
devoid of moisture. These bloom well (with the fertilization), but not
quite as well as the ones that get some summer watering. All that said,
the bulbs do seem to respond well to rather heavy watering during the
period from emergence to bloom.

As an aside, although this doesn't pertain to your bulbs which have been in
the pots for years - in my experience, *Nothoscordum dialystemon *bulbs
take a season or more to bloom after being divided. Occasionally they will
not even emerge for a whole season after division, but will come out of
dormancy the following season if left alone.

This is one of my favorite small bulbs, with its bright, sunny yellow
blooms during a drab time of year that fill the whole hoophouse with their
fragrance on the very occasional sunny days that heat up the hoophouse.

This is all based on my growing conditions in my minimally heated (at
times, temperatures drop below 32℉) hoophouse, in western Washington zn. 7
(relative-Mediterranean), and my mixed success in growing bulbs in pots.

The *Cyclamen coum, *various* Galanthus, Eranthis, **Scoliopus bigelovii* *and
Crocus tomm*. were in glorious bloom two weeks ago before being covered by
25" of snow, which is melting very s l o w l y.

Best of luck, Fred,
Mike

On Mon, Feb 18, 2019 at 9:36 AM Jose <arlen.jose@verizon.net><mailto:arlen.jose@verizon.net%3e> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
>
>
> I have had this little bulb growing in pots in a sandy loam mix for years
> and it grows well.but no flowers. Can anyone tell me how to get them to
> flower? Do they need a dry/cold/resting period to initiate flowering? Any
> help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
>
> Fred Biasella
>
> Cambridge (Boston) MA
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> USDA Zone 6b Maritime
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