[Arisaema-l] A. griffithii culture

Peter Taggart petersirises at gmail.com
Tue Dec 31 17:32:29 CET 2013


Might Arisaema griffithii require a colder winter than normally occurs in
Georgia, U.S.A. ?
Peter (UK)


On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 4:18 PM, Charles Hunter <2csh at bellsouth.net> wrote:

>      David: I can't grow it either. I assume it does not like the habitat
> here.
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> Charles Hunter
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> Smyrna, Georgia
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> *Subject:* [Arisaema-l] A. griffithii culture
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> >Looks like griffithii to me, but I'm no expert.
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> Could folks talk about culture for A. griffithii.  I’ve tried a few times,
> both in the garden and in pots, and can’t even get the darn thing out of
> dormancy.   I’ve used a soil less mix or a soil less mix where the tuber
> was surrounded by turface to increase drainage.  I usually hold off on
> watering until I see growth but as I said, can’t even get the darn thing
> out of dormancy.  Most Arisaema come out of dormancy in May in Atlanta so
> I know not to expect anything until well into the growing season.  Maybe
> it’s the heat.
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> Thanks
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> David
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> Hotlanta, Georgia, USA
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