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Auricula from seed
Auricula from seed







auricula from seed

Stripes flower a little earlier as a general rule and Doubles flower the longest. Alpines are easier to grow and most floriferous. Alpines, Selfs, Borders, Doubles, Stripes, Edges and Fancies. If you wish to transport your plants into attractive containers we recommend doing so very carefully as compost may be loose in the pot and you need to keep root disturbance to a minimum.Īlternatively simply slip the plastic pot into your desired container.Īuriculas are categorised into seven main groups. Therefore the plants will not need repotting until early winter that year. We dispatch plants once they have settled in after propagation, they may not have a pot shaped root formation but will have a good root system. However as demand for Auriculas is high we would also recommend subscribing to our newsletter to receive up to date information about the plants and availability. On our website you can add your name to a ‘waitlist’ of any plants that are out of stock and you’ll be notified when they are available once more. This is often the only availability release of the year so we recommend enthusiasts order early. Plants can then be ordered for dispatch in late March. Auriculas are hardy and like the cold, so don’t worry about the frosts, just keep sheltered away from heavy rainfall and snow in the winter months.Īt Woottens we release our Auricula availability each year in late February when propagation is completed. They suffer from very few pests and diseases and don’t need heavy feeding. They require shading from scorching sun in the summer but good natural daylight in the winter. In brief Auricula plants need a well-drained compost, they dislike being overwatered in the cooler months.









Auricula from seed