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Carnivorous Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... 2 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Apr 25, 06 at 22:01 vft dormancy requirements Posted by: fly_traper on Sun, Apr 23, 06 at 14:05 5 follow-ups, last ...
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Do not place flower bulbs in the freezer ! - Lily Forum - GardenWeb
... them out, they will also thaw too quickly, and you will have mush. To satisfy dormancy requirements, place the lily bulbs in a container with potting mix, bark dust, etc., enclose in ...
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Seed sowing: difficult seeds.
... of the world or were there are dry periods seasonally, their seeds many times have dormancy requirements. Once the seed has come into contact with enough water to wash away the chemical ... a certain moister content) and secondary dormancy - in which as time passes seeds develop dormancy of which "deep dormancy" or " after dormancy" is one factor. An example of dormancy developing over time would be ...
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Glorious_Peonies_for_the_North
... requires little more than good drainage and a climate with weather cold enough to satisfy dormancy requirements -- with a bit of fertile soil thrown into the mix for good measure." Melanie's ...
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Dormancy and Indoor Bonsai
... indoors are light, temperature, humidity, watering, and most importantly, dormancy requirements. We have had intensive discussions about the role of dormancy in bonsai in the Internet Bonsai Club. The last ... the new growth and buds. Dormancy in Tropicals Tropical and subtropical plants that have evolved under milder conditions have modest or no dormancy requirements. They are capable of continuous ...
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Over Wintering Bonsai
... can tolerate. In general, these species have shallow or no dormancy requirements and can be brought into the house if a suitable ... giving temperate plants a dormant period in the refrigerator, see Dormancy and Indoor Bonsai. Serious Freeze Protection in Cold Areas In ... to your plants. When Should I Bring Them Out? After dormancy requirements have been satisfied and the temperature is allowed to rise ...
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Gardening Tips- Dormant Plants- The Helpful Gardener
... will discuss here applies to all plants, we will be paying particular attention to bonsai dormancy requirements. Dormant Evergreens? “But my plant is an evergreen; it doesn’t drop its leaves ... paper box for insulation, closed). This means watering is still our primary duty; although the requirements have certainly dropped, we still need to check the pots and water if they are ...
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Dormancy and Cold Hardiness in Fruit Crops
... Winter Damage to Fruit Trees and other Plants Mark Longstroth Dormancy, Rest and Winter Cold Hardiness Because most plants do not ... Chilling requirements are usually completed by midwinter. With the return of warm weather the plant begins to grow. The Onset of Dormancy ... no growth will occur because of internal restraints. These chilling requirements are usually completed by mid to late January. There ...
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Get Growing Gardening Tips 61- Dormancy and Plants
... to break the dormancy in all cases. In the potato, in which the eyes or buds are dormant, at least 2 months of dry storage are the chief requirements; temperature is not a factor. In other plants, the photoperiodic response breaks winter dormancy, with the dormant buds being the receptor organs. Dormancy may also be the ...
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Seed Dormancy: Seed Biology at U of KY
... dormancy in seeds of six genera of Australian Rhamnaceae. Seed Science Research 15: 51-58. Baskin, C.C., and Baskin, J.M. 2004. Determining dormancy-breaking and germination requirements ...
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