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Poinsettia's

Posted by NineCrow Midlands UK (My Page) on
Thu, Jul 7, 05 at 14:47

Has Anybody else in the UK Managed to keep their Point from last Christmas or the one before that and have you been able to make it Bloom/Go red or whatever colour?

Here is a link that might be useful: My Poinsettia Diary


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err just a minor point a poinsettia wont be colouring up again yet since xmas. Colouring naturally starts late autumn time. Prune them back now if not already done and pot on. On a side note get those christmas present lists started. We just potted our 2005 poinsettia crop last week-all 800 of them. jingle bells jingle bells!!!!!


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I Know... My Bad... I Know you have to control the light... I start about Spetember, I use a big Box for mine...
What Colours are you Growing this Year and Do you have any Winter Rose Points?
Did you Check out my Link?
Thanks


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NineCrow
Yes I have just looked at your link-it's err unusual shall we say. I guess the next step would be a web cam filming your poinsettia !!!
Our Poinsettias had a bad day today at work. The temp hit 115 F in the glasshouse while the young potted cuttings lacked the correct moisture level-I predict some could be alittle crunchy in the coming days. It's a fine line to walk in their early life.
Colourwise we will not be offering such a complete range this year due to our cutting supplier changing there supplier.
We have lost Burgandy due to this along with two veriagated leaved types which were very good also.
I guess that leaves various red types, pink, speckled salmony pink, cream/white and bicolour cream and white (if the cuttings arrive).
As for Winter Rose I am not aware of it's sale in the UK. It was on the market for a year or so a few years ago and I picked one up after Xmas one year for 50p which we still grow as a novalty plant at work (Infact I watered it today) It's a strange plant with an unusual growth habit. There are a number of colours available when you look on breeders websites.


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Re Link...... Unusual in what Way???? *Grin*
Oh Dear I'm Sorry to here that you have had temps hit that High...
Re Winter Rose, I'm Going to keep my Eyes open for it this Year, just in case...
Couple of Years ago I had one with Red Bracts, but with variegated leaves... Wonder if that was Jingle Bells... Haven't seen on since and didn't manage to keep it for the next Year... I was and am Still Not happy that it Died on me!
Where are you based? If Possible I'd like to give you my Custom....
Thanks


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I was thinking maybe you could have the full range of colours and then run some kind of big brother show via your poinsettia diary-you know vote off the least attractive each week.
As for Jingle Bells if memmory serves me right that plant was green leaved with red bracts and pink spots-lets just say it wasnt popular. The veriagated type we grew was called Silverstar which came in red and a bicolour pink/cream.
As for Winter rose it has a funny growth habbit meaning you tend to need more than one per pot which maybe doesnt make them cost effective. The bracts can be alittle miserable also.
As for where I am based the nursery I work for is based in Derbyshire. I guess I cannot say where as that could be looked on as advertising.
Have a look at this link which is a possible source for your poinsettias. I like the place so much I go there nearly every day (wink)

Here is a link that might be useful: A source of Poinsettias


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Thank You Very Much for the link.....
Re Idea..... Maybe..... *Grin*
Re Variegated Type Maybe it was that one, I find it Frustrating when Places sell them with NO names on them...
Re the Name of were you work, Shame you can't say.... I like to give Local Nurseries my Custom... As I think it's important...
Re Winter Rose I've never seen on in the Flesh... Only ever seen pix of then on the web, how big is yours now and Do you think feeding with Tomorite is OK?
Thanks


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NineCrow sorry I thought that website currently carried info on Poinsettias but it would appear not-maybe soon.
As for naming plants to most customers a name is unimportant as they buy them in full flower so it isnt like they could get mixed up. Anyway we dont get labels with our cuttings and I am not writing them out 800 times.
As for Winter rose you know it was funny today-I noted some cuttings had fallen off into a tray-not sure what they will get used for! Our winter rose plant-well we have two are around 18 inches. As for feeding a balanced fert is fine but Tomorite could potentially give you a few more flowers.


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Re Asking about Tomorite... My Point has now been it that pot for a few weeks now, so I'm thinking about feeding him now...
Re That Website... Yeah maybe it IS to Early for showing what Points they are Growing... Might be paying them a visit in the Flesh... When it's Point time ... *Grin*
Re Named Points, Understood...
Have your Variegated Cuttings come in Yet?
Re Winter Rose I SO hope I can find one this Year....


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Would Plantzzman as a commercial, experienced grower give all the details for growing Poinsettia so that they are first rate on Christmas day. Your replies so far have not given much away.
Best wishes,
Gerald.


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Gerald,
Now this may come as a shock and in some ways sounds very lame but I am unable to shed much light on the growing-from a colour point of view because ours just do it naturally because of where our nursery is.
The important period tends to be September/October which is when the plants initiate their flowers. When it goes dark outside your plant needs to be dark and when it is light it needs to be light.
Because the nursery I work at is in the middle of knowhere when we leave at night it naturally gets the right cycle as there are no street lights etc to cause a problem.
The plants should be watered as they need it-never get them to wet-allow them to dry between waterings but not to dry. You can always give them more but you cannot take water away. Use a liquid feed in this main growing season and dont forget to keep them away from cold draughs. Keep the plants nicely warm in the growing season and as the bracts enlarge reduce the warmth slightly so the colour does not fade or bleach-it also helps to keep the flowers on in the middles.
Hope this helps.
Ninecrow we now have some veriagated point cuttings potted along with a few rose ones it would appear.


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Re Light Control, I Have to use a box as I have a Street light by my Flat... and the light comes in, make sense? Gerald, I'll re-Post the link When I start Light Control, I hope tht my Diary will be of some use to you...
Plantzzman, If I e-mailed that Website do you think They would keep a Winter Rose for Me?


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Ninecrows I guess anything is worth a try to get one. Sorry if the website doesnt currently show Xmas pot plants- I thought it did but then nursery websites are not my domain -get it domain.
I suggest maybe drop them an email October time when they (wink) will be more focused on the crop.
Hope your poinsettia is doing well.
Regards
Plantzzman


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I Guess so and I think I will Drop them an e-mail in October re Winter Rose
I've Up-dated my Diary...
Plantzzman I think I have Roots on my Point Starts.....

Here is a link that might be useful: Page 3 of My Point Diary


 
 

 

 


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