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kevyn chan 31st May 2011 11:27 PM

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great to know these facts!!:1thumbup: now i know what to ask for souvenirs when friends and relatives visit European countries!!*biggrin2*

zulteh279 24th September 2011 12:46 AM

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Ops....i have not been updating this thread....:tongue:

anyway,my 1st project FAIL .....
might be due to several reason:
1) i keep the bulb without sowing it for to long in the fridge till it get fungus.
2) the humidity is low even with water tray.
3) the temperature is to low....

tulip bulb with fungus....
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all the other plants fail to grow properly....
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allenphoon 24th September 2011 09:00 AM

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i only have one extra, selling it for Rm450(including shipping cost), let me know if you interested

paphioboy 26th September 2011 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by zulteh279 (Post 58419)
anyway,my 1st project FAIL .....
might be due to several reason:
1) i keep the bulb without sowing it for to long in the fridge till it get fungus.
2) the humidity is low even with water tray.
3) the temperature is to low....

Your first reason I think is unlikely to be cause of the plants not growing. The bulbs just emerged from dormancy and have not grown their new roots yet, so it should not matter if they are not planted in soil. I think the reason your bulbs failed to grow is that the humidity is too high, not too low. Bulbs can be kept cold (not below zero), but must be dry during dormancy. I do not know anybody who plants bulbs using the water tray method. the combination of low temperature and high humidity causes the fungus (from what I see appears to be common blue-green mould Penicillium) to grow..

paphioboy 26th September 2011 07:35 PM

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For more info on growing annuals in tropical countries, I suggest this forum:

www.greenculturesg.com/forum

zulteh279 26th September 2011 11:33 PM

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Originally Posted by paphioboy (Post 58557)
Your first reason I think is unlikely to be cause of the plants not growing. The bulbs just emerged from dormancy and have not grown their new roots yet, so it should not matter if they are not planted in soil. I think the reason your bulbs failed to grow is that the humidity is too high, not too low. Bulbs can be kept cold (not below zero), but must be dry during dormancy. I do not know anybody who plants bulbs using the water tray method. the combination of low temperature and high humidity causes the fungus (from what I see appears to be common blue-green mould Penicillium) to grow..

not sure bout that,i made that reason base on the suggested sowing month for the bulbs on its packaging.so from my opinion,the bulbs should have been growing normally if i planted the bulbs on time,but that's not the case.I planted the bulbs 5-6 month late from the suggested month.And even i store the bulbs in the fridge without soil,the bulbs did grow their leaf shoot.the fungus grow during storage and i treated all the bulbs with fungicide before sowing.
I think u got the wrong idea about the water tray...i did not place the pot directly into the water tray,but what i do is to place a few plastic container fill with water into the fridge to help increase the humudity level.but my hygrometer still give me the same reading.low humidity.

just my opinion:shy:

zulteh279 26th September 2011 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by paphioboy (Post 58559)
For more info on growing annuals in tropical countries, I suggest this forum:

www.greenculturesg.com/forum

:1thumbup:
thanks for the suggestion

paphioboy 27th September 2011 04:38 PM

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Bear in mind that we are in a tropical country. The instructions on the packaging probably applies to temperate (seasonal) climates where the plants are native to. Most people grow bulbs ourdoors. Conditions in outdoor growing are very different from growing in an enclosed chamber.

zulteh279 27th September 2011 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by paphioboy (Post 58613)
Bear in mind that we are in a tropical country. The instructions on the packaging probably applies to temperate (seasonal) climates where the plants are native to. Most people grow bulbs ourdoors. Conditions in outdoor growing are very different from growing in an enclosed chamber.

and that is way we call it a PROJECT.....to try an experiment and learn from trial&error....:1thumbup:

not to worry,my 2nd project on its way....still in its blueprint....

Marigoldsfail21 29th September 2011 05:52 AM

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I'm a bit confused here, these look like perennial bulbs; are you planning to grow them only as annuals?

What type of fungicide did you use? I believe powdered fungicides are what's generally used, although I'm not much of a bulb grower.

Also, I have to agree with Paphioboy; You don't want the moisture/humidity too high at first.


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