Bit of both actually. It doesn't like wet winters.....and we don't have hot enough summers for it to do well.Blairs wrote:So Nannorrhops ritchiana is not that hardy in the UK or is it they need warmer summers to grow well?redsquirrel wrote:
nail on head watch them grow instead of steadily decline
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I shouldn't get too excited but one Nannorrhops has just germinated in two months,(bag method) shoot only, which is quicker than I expected, still have another 4 to go.
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Clive60 wrote:I shouldn't get too excited but one Nannorrhops has just germinated in two months,(bag method) shoot only, which is quicker than I expected, still have another 4 to go.
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Second one sprouting, first one is nearly 2" high and green. The rate that is going I might get a leaf this year.
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Just saw this better get plantingflounder wrote:From my experience, Callum would be in a care home by the time they'd be a decent sizeClive60 wrote:If they germinate, I'll probably be in a care home by the time any of them make a decent plant.