Hi Nanay! I'm in zone 8a Texas. I have white glads that I have been meaning to plant. I love this method! Planting them deep prevents them from falling over. I'm going to try it right now.
thank you for the amazing new technique of growing gladioius!!!!! I have been growing them for years but it seemed to take forever to get to enjoy the beautiful blooms..Im super excited to try this out .I was telling my husband i needed a jump start on my flowers this year and this is going to be amazing...So thank u sooooo soooo much...WE look forward to seeing new videos from you!!!!!! thanks again !!!!! Maria & Fred
I got glad corms from the dollar store, and planted them here in Michigan the end of June. They had a slow start because I didn't do anything but throw them in the pot and cover with about 2" of dirt... but they're coming up now and they're lovely! I'm going to get more and some deeper pots and line my fence with them. Wish me luck!
I’m in Michigan and got mine at dollar store too. I could not believe how quickly they grew. I really didn’t do anything fancy at all with them either except put in pot with soil bc I wasn’t expecting much. I think 3 bulbs for $1. I got a few other varieties and so far all are really good. I went back for more but not as many options. The secret must be out! ;)
I got me three pack from a Dollar store also. I too live in Michigan. I plan to plant them in pots on my front porch. I'm hopeful now that I hear yours are doing well😂😂.
I tried this and let me tell you within three days they started seeing the roots by the seven day I was amazed about how much growth happen thank you for the tip it really does work
Oh wow! Did yours take the whole 2mos to produce green leaves? Mine have been sitting in water since 6.27 and it’s 7.22 now. I’ve changed water 3x thus far. I wonder what I could’ve done wrong
@@NerakGreen Hi Karen. Mine only took a week. What zone are you in? What kind of water did you use? Can you find some place warm to put your corms like on top of the fridge or dishwasher if you don't have a heat mat.
Thanks for the video. We watched your video and followed the steps. Our bulbs sprouted and now we are planting them. We are so excited 😆 Happy planting to you!
Thank You so much . I put few gladiolous in water in 2 weeks grew fast . Now i will plant them in pots . I have more bulbs but i will keep it for end of summer
I love the part where you put seeds of gladiolus into container and than grew seeds, your idea is out of this world 🌎, amazing, 2 thumbs up for you, Goodluck
Thank you for the tips. This is exact what I'm looking for. Now I can plant all my gladiolus in one time and enjoy their flowers in whole summer. Otherwise I have to plan several of them every two weeks in the same flower bed.
Thank you for the video I made the same mistake last year, they weren't deep enough I had the flowers very late and they falling over can wait to do it this year thanks again.
Hi Liz! Here's when they bloomed th-cam.com/video/-8dSlhxHlvQ/w-d-xo.html or you can browse on my videos : Gladiolus Update // How to Grow Gladiolus in Pots // Zone 3 Garden
I think I'm going to go to Lowe's and see about buying more bulbs. I only have six, but because I love your method of making it like succession planting, I'd like to try, also. Lots of love and here's to everyone's green thumb🙏💚👍
@@gardeningwithnanay I put the bulbs in water and one of them is over two times as tall as the others, but I'm ok with that. I'm planting them in planters today. As you can see, I came back to your video to make sure I'll be doing this correctly. Thank you for replying - that is so sweet and kind💐
Really really wonderful video I'm thinking that some of those glad you planted you could put a little bit more dirt on top of a little bit more soil they'll even help holding up straight better after they have grown some when you water them or they get rained on the water's going to pack the soil down and settle it down even more
Hello, thank you for sharing. I have 16 croms and im going to try your method today. Question I have a shelf with grow lights (live in Pacific NW- Washington (zone 8B), and our temps are still dropping in 40F at night. Could I place under grow light to help them bloom?
I’ve never grown glads before, so a couple ?. Did you change the water thru the sprouting. Also I notice the soil in the pots is not full. Do you continue to add more soil as the flower adds height. Does the soil level eventually reach the top of the pot? Thank you
Oh YAY!! I just subscribed, and the second video that I'm watching is about Gladiolus....and guess what?? I have 6 bulbs that I need to plant, so I'm super happy to see this😍 You definitely have God's blessings on your plant-growing. I'm pretty sure I'll leave another comment, or edit this one a few times, because I love your videos!!!
thank you so much! I will try to post again some videos, I just started a new job and had been busy but I am so happy this videos will make you excited to make your hands dirty and grow beautiful garden!
@@gardeningwithnanay congratulations! I pray God's blessings over your new job💛🙏❗I love getting my hands in the dirt; I grew up in Romania, and my grandfather (on my Mother's side) grew almost all of our fruits and vegetables, and I simply love to see the miracle of creation happen over and over again. I look forward to more videos from you, dear lady.
@@ladyela9283 thank you so much for the encouragement, I am so excited to post a new video, it's coming soon. Yes the wonder and magic in the dirt is always amazing and rewarding too! To grow your own fruits and vegetables are absolutely empowering!
You're welcome 😊 the greenhouse is plus 5 degrees warmer than outside. It's ideal if the greenhouse temp is not colder than 18 degrees Celsius. Sometimes I have to cover the seedlings when temp drops at night. I hope this helps.
@@gardeningwithnanay I used your technique and it worked well. They had a small sprout, so I planted them and they are growing well. Only thing is they are burning a little due to the extremely hot weather. They are in full sun all day. Thanks again, as your process works well for these type of flowers. 🙏🏾
I am not sure about all bulbs for some bulbs need the cold first before blooming like tulips so you must keep in fridge for a week or two then put in water for early spring bloom 😊 what do you want to grow?
Thank you I am sorry if ai missed your question, my notifications have been missed lately. I am trying to check back for previous questions. Thanks for your interest in this method.
I placed mine in a container with water 2 days ago. Hopefully I get awesome results like you. But do you suggest changing the water daily? Or let them soak it all up and then add a bit more once that happens?
Hi! I have to dig out the bulbs , separate from stems then store inside the house in a cool dry place. Leaving them in pot outside will kill the corms because of freezing temperature.
@@gardeningwithnanay Welp, I started with water for like a week and a half til the shoots were a few inches tall. Back garden the tallest is 2ft, forgot how many I did but I have 10+ up and planted around the 10th. Front garden I planted the 13th and they're a few inches out of the ground but I also mulched the front.
@@gardeningwithnanay I'm I'm 6b, the front yard I put in the 13th. The backyard I'm not sure what exact day but it was for sure before the 13th and it's just one little leaf coming up so far that's tall.
I'm gonna try this because last year I had very little success on growing these beautiful plants. Even though I just planted them last night and there is very tiny roots. But I'm gonna try your way this year. I'm excited to watch it grow this year
I’m currently growing gladiolus in my classroom. My question is once they bloom do I leave them in the pot for next year? What do I do with them after they bloom?
I leave mine in the ground till first light frost, dig them up and let them dry for a couple days in a frost free area, dust them with sulfur and store them in a cool dark place in a cardboard box
Awesome Teacher you are : ) Am "late" to do mine, so I'm going to use your wonderful tips and see if I can get them growing better and faster, longer...Thank you ! Stay Well, great job.
@@gardeningwithnanay I know it's a bit late in the year yo plant the "Glories", but I had about 70 of them in a bag... and I wanted to experience it your way with the full moon coming up ~ Wish us luck eh! To Life! Stay well. :)
well according to google you are zone 5 or 6, so maybe at the end of March using the water method, then plant outside when the weather gets warm for you.
@@gardeningwithnanay u r probably right. The corms I directly planted outside seems to have stronger leaves and the ones I transplanted were exposed to much cooler temperatures…
I have been doing this but I noticed that the out bursting tubers are sprouting in the sides shouldn't we peel them for tubers to sprouting correctly I sprinked a tiny bit of all purpose plant food.
Hi Gayle. In my zone 3B since it's cold most of the time. It can take upto 4 months outside. But in greenhouse/indoor or warmer climate it should be quicker. Why don't you start them now?
@@hassanmusa6375 this should depend on how you take care of your plant, maybe as long as you take care of your corms it should not die for you because if the corms stored enough energy they will be bigger if not they will be smaller and most likely dry out quickly . I hope this helps
Dried up like or mushy like tomatoes. or if you put in water and nothing happened in 5 days but rotting or at least smells like it is rotting. I hope this helps.
I ran straight out to buy gladiolus combs. After 3 weeks, there’s not a single bit of green, just stinky foot-scented water. I keep changing the water, but absolutely nothing is happening. I’m gonna keep changing my water. Maybe they’re just a slow batch? I couldn’t get this to work for me *sad*
oh no sorry to hear about that, did you put it somewhere warm? for me it helps when it is on top of something warm like my west facing window, top of fridge or even top of the dishwasher that we put with high temp when done.
I bought yday now looking to you tube so many I found yours water idea so much mam I am doing now can I put inside my window that plate for 5/10 days ?
There is technically a easier way, get a bulb made Vase. 1st add water to the neck of the vase then place your bulb on top. The water should barely touch the bulb. Leave it in a sunny window and you can grow any bulbs no matter what time of year. Also if there too munch water you could drown your bulb. That’s way a bulb vase is the best way and you never need to move the bulbs to one container to the next.
Palagay ko puede naman po kasi gustung gusto nyan kapag mainit bantayan nyo lang po kung ano aatake sa kanya kasi mas madami po insekyo kapag mainit na panahon/lugar
Wow...only person I have seen sprout them in water, brilliant! I am doing this tomorrow!
Thank you. Happy gardening!!
Yes me too today
@@aratithapa2667 did it work?
I’m doing this method tomorrow. Thanks for sharing
They say you should always soak them in water for a day or two before planting them in the ground!
Hi Nanay! I'm in zone 8a Texas. I have white glads that I have been meaning to plant. I love this method! Planting them deep prevents them from falling over. I'm going to try it right now.
thanks Marcia! Enjoy gardening!
First creator ive personally seen that literally responds to every comment 😊 kudos my friend ❤
Awww thanks, I am just a humble gardener who loves to share what I personally know.
thank you for the amazing new technique of growing gladioius!!!!! I have been growing them for years but it seemed to take forever to get to enjoy the beautiful blooms..Im super excited to try this out .I was telling my husband i needed a jump start on my flowers this year and this is going to be amazing...So thank u sooooo soooo much...WE look forward to seeing new videos from you!!!!!! thanks again !!!!! Maria & Fred
I am so glad you will try this too! I am sure you will enjoy your glads even more 😉!
BEST VIDEO on growing GLADIOLAS.. THANKYOU DEAR 💖💖💖💖
You're welcome 😊
I got glad corms from the dollar store, and planted them here in Michigan the end of June. They had a slow start because I didn't do anything but throw them in the pot and cover with about 2" of dirt... but they're coming up now and they're lovely! I'm going to get more and some deeper pots and line my fence with them. Wish me luck!
How was you glads from the dollar store? I hope you had a wonderful bloom!
I’m in Michigan and got mine at dollar store too. I could not believe how quickly they grew. I really didn’t do anything fancy at all with them either except put in pot with soil bc I wasn’t expecting much. I think 3 bulbs for $1. I got a few other varieties and so far all are really good. I went back for more but not as many options. The secret must be out! ;)
I got me three pack from a Dollar store also. I too live in Michigan. I plan to plant them in pots on my front porch. I'm hopeful now that I hear yours are doing well😂😂.
@@llinton907 Mine were gorgeous the first summer and I got nothing this year. Booo. Oh well.
@@URBeingVeryUndude oh no...🙏🏾🙏🏾they will bloom again
I am also from Alberta and I’m going to do this right now with my bulbs. Thank you!
the weather is warm enough to plant in soil ! Happy gardening! I hope you have a not so smoky day...
I tried this and let me tell you within three days they started seeing the roots by the seven day I was amazed about how much growth happen thank you for the tip it really does work
How exciting! Happy gardening 💚
Oh wow! Did yours take the whole 2mos to produce green leaves? Mine have been sitting in water since 6.27 and it’s 7.22 now. I’ve changed water 3x thus far. I wonder what I could’ve done wrong
@@NerakGreen Hi Karen. Mine only took a week. What zone are you in? What kind of water did you use? Can you find some place warm to put your corms like on top of the fridge or dishwasher if you don't have a heat mat.
I just got my from Ohio,,,Sunday,,,I’ll injoy them,,,,,bless u,,,
Thanks for the video. We watched your video and followed the steps. Our bulbs sprouted and now we are planting them. We are so excited 😆 Happy planting to you!
How exciting 😀 thank you for letting me know I am starting mine soon !
Bananas n eggs,,,coffee,,,tea bags,,,pretty flowers,,,,
yeah those are easy fertilizers for the plants! Do you use them too?
Thank You so much . I put few gladiolous in water in 2 weeks grew fast . Now i will plant them in pots . I have more bulbs but i will keep it for end of summer
How exciting ! You will have a beautiful garden!
I love the part where you put seeds of gladiolus into container and than grew seeds, your idea is out of this world 🌎, amazing, 2 thumbs up for you, Goodluck
Thank you so much! It's so inspiring to share especially when I know you guys like it.
This is wonderful, thank you. I just bought some and going to try this. I wonder if I can sprout my lily bulbs the same way?
give it a try, it may surprise you!
What an amazing technique!!!! I will do this with my huge pile of corms right now!
How exciting! We are still frozen here . Enjoy gardening 😊
Thank you for the tips. This is exact what I'm looking for. Now I can plant all my gladiolus in one time and enjoy their flowers in whole summer. Otherwise I have to plan several of them every two weeks in the same flower bed.
You're welcome I am so glad you can do it too! Such beautiful flowers to enjoy!
THAT's where I messed up! Gonna remember that next year!!
this is my best year for gladiolus! good luck for your next year!
Best Tutorial i have ever seen. I adore g;lads & container gardening. Thanks ever so much♥
thank you, i hope you will give it a try too! let me know how it goes for you.
I definitely learned something from this! Thank you❤️
Welcome . I am so happy to share more tips!
very good. nice and detailed explanation with useful information
Glad you liked it
Thank you for the video I made the same mistake last year, they weren't deep enough I had the flowers very late and they falling over can wait to do it this year thanks again.
Glad it was helpful!
Would be.nice to see the finished blooms
Hi Liz! Here's when they bloomed th-cam.com/video/-8dSlhxHlvQ/w-d-xo.html or you can browse on my videos : Gladiolus Update // How to Grow Gladiolus in Pots // Zone 3 Garden
I think I'm going to go to Lowe's and see about buying more bulbs. I only have six, but because I love your method of making it like succession planting, I'd like to try, also. Lots of love and here's to everyone's green thumb🙏💚👍
You can do it! We are still deep in snow here ! But I am so inspired by you and so happy you will try this too!
@@gardeningwithnanay I put the bulbs in water and one of them is over two times as tall as the others, but I'm ok with that. I'm planting them in planters today. As you can see, I came back to your video to make sure I'll be doing this correctly. Thank you for replying - that is so sweet and kind💐
@@ladyela9283 Thank you for coming back. I am so glad these methods help, This is where I started gardening more , from learning from other gardeners!
And I thought I have enough knowledge. nice to learn something new
I am glad you learned something new po 😊
Ikr
The best video I’ve seen! Thank you
Glad you liked it!
Thank you for your video I am doing this today also I love gladiolus my first time growing them thank you again😊
you are welcome! This are such rewarding blooms! Happy gardening!
Really really wonderful video I'm thinking that some of those glad you planted you could put a little bit more dirt on top of a little bit more soil they'll even help holding up straight better after they have grown some when you water them or they get rained on the water's going to pack the soil down and settle it down even more
thanks Jerry! I sometimes run out of dirt or time to cover it up, but I really appreciate your suggestion! I will plant more this year!
Hi Nancy, do you think it would be possible to try the water start with other comes? It’s very clever👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
My flower is blooming now so beautifully
How lovely!
Hello, thank you for sharing. I have 16 croms and im going to try your method today. Question I have a shelf with grow lights (live in Pacific NW- Washington (zone 8B), and our temps are still dropping in 40F at night. Could I place under grow light to help them bloom?
Yes you can!
will try this tips this summer i love this flower so much
Let me know how it will work for you!
Thank you for well explain fast video
I really learned something new.❤️
I am glad you did . 😊
Thx...first time doing Gladiola Murielae.....subscribed and liked
Enjoy growing 😊
Thank you for this video! Happy spring!
You're welcome! Happy spring indeed!
I’ve never grown glads before, so a couple ?. Did you change the water thru the sprouting. Also I notice the soil in the pots is not full. Do you continue to add more soil as the flower adds height. Does the soil level eventually reach the top of the pot? Thank you
Yes i have to add more soil or the plant will topple or bow down .
Watched sending my support my friend
Oh YAY!! I just subscribed, and the second video that I'm watching is about Gladiolus....and guess what?? I have 6 bulbs that I need to plant, so I'm super happy to see this😍 You definitely have God's blessings on your plant-growing. I'm pretty sure I'll leave another comment, or edit this one a few times, because I love your videos!!!
thank you so much! I will try to post again some videos, I just started a new job and had been busy but I am so happy this videos will make you excited to make your hands dirty and grow beautiful garden!
@@gardeningwithnanay congratulations! I pray God's blessings over your new job💛🙏❗I love getting my hands in the dirt; I grew up in Romania, and my grandfather (on my Mother's side) grew almost all of our fruits and vegetables, and I simply love to see the miracle of creation happen over and over again. I look forward to more videos from you, dear lady.
@@ladyela9283 thank you so much for the encouragement, I am so excited to post a new video, it's coming soon. Yes the wonder and magic in the dirt is always amazing and rewarding too! To grow your own fruits and vegetables are absolutely empowering!
May green thumb ka na tinatawag sis, magaling humawak ng plants. Great na to start kasi summer nrin so soon! ❤️
Oo nga so excited na mga gardeners dito sa Canada!
Thank you for the video, with different methods 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼How cold/warm is your greenhouse?
You're welcome 😊 the greenhouse is plus 5 degrees warmer than outside. It's ideal if the greenhouse temp is not colder than 18 degrees Celsius. Sometimes I have to cover the seedlings when temp drops at night. I hope this helps.
Awesome! Thanks for the tips. I live in a cold climate as well, so I will be giving this a try.
Let me know how it goes!
@@gardeningwithnanay I used your technique and it worked well. They had a small sprout, so I planted them and they are growing well. Only thing is they are burning a little due to the extremely hot weather. They are in full sun all day. Thanks again, as your process works well for these type of flowers. 🙏🏾
@@Mafia1977 just give them a good soak of water in the early morning if you can't then do it without the sun directly hitting them in the afternoon
Great video. I have thrips. What can i to do?.
Oh sorry about that, I never had experience with thrips but hopefully you got rid of them soon.
Watching from California, 🇵🇭mabuhay
Salamat po 😊
Salamat po sa pagbisita sa channel ko...
Thanks so much
Can all bulbs be started like this??
I am not sure about all bulbs for some bulbs need the cold first before blooming like tulips so you must keep in fridge for a week or two then put in water for early spring bloom 😊 what do you want to grow?
Nanay try growing one upside down,,,,,my mom use to say ,,they look for the sun,,how smart,,,,
Upside down!!! That's intriguing. I should try it too!
Love this idea!! Thank you!
Thank you 😊
Congratulations from London. Very great video. Nice explanation. I hope you respond my question. Thank you so much and thank you for teaching us.
Thank you I am sorry if ai missed your question, my notifications have been missed lately. I am trying to check back for previous questions. Thanks for your interest in this method.
I placed mine in a container with water 2 days ago. Hopefully I get awesome results like you. But do you suggest changing the water daily? Or let them soak it all up and then add a bit more once that happens?
Let them soak it all up then water more. The shallow container is the best to use.
So either way you can start gladioli's just by water or soil? Thank you for that!
you're welcome! i hope you will give it a try too !
Hi,what do you do with the bulbs in autumn???can you keep them in pots until the next year??
Hi! I have to dig out the bulbs , separate from stems then store inside the house in a cool dry place. Leaving them in pot outside will kill the corms because of freezing temperature.
Wow! thank you for the tips.. must try , love it.
It's one of my favourite flowers and so easy to grow!
@@gardeningwithnanay yes, beautiful flowers.
Just bought 36, going to start them in water so I can watch them grow better!
How exciting let me know how was it?
@@gardeningwithnanay Welp, I started with water for like a week and a half til the shoots were a few inches tall. Back garden the tallest is 2ft, forgot how many I did but I have 10+ up and planted around the 10th. Front garden I planted the 13th and they're a few inches out of the ground but I also mulched the front.
2 feet already! I started mine beginning of May. Only one feet tall and still cold at nights so I am keeping them in the greenhouse
@@gardeningwithnanay I'm I'm 6b, the front yard I put in the 13th. The backyard I'm not sure what exact day but it was for sure before the 13th and it's just one little leaf coming up so far that's tall.
@@redhackershittycoder nice! You might enjoy them earlier than me!
Do you need to put them in soil or can you continue to grow them in water?
they need the soil to grow bigger for flowers, but hey maybe we should experiment with hydrophonics gardening!
I'm gonna try this because last year I had very little success on growing these beautiful plants. Even though I just planted them last night and there is very tiny roots. But I'm gonna try your way this year. I'm excited to watch it grow this year
I just strted mine few days ago and roots are coming out already! Happy gardening!
@@gardeningwithnanay that's awesome and I'm glad I found your video. Happy Gardening
I am doing that today thank you
Yay! Happy gardening 💚
I’m currently growing gladiolus in my classroom. My question is once they bloom do I leave them in the pot for next year? What do I do with them after they bloom?
I leave mine in the ground till first light frost, dig them up and let them dry for a couple days in a frost free area, dust them with sulfur and store them in a cool dark place in a cardboard box
Thanku for this tips and i tried it definitely
Great 👍 let me know how it works for you!
Great ideas
thank you!
Thank you so much 😍
you are welcome! happy gardening!
So interesting! Thank you!
My pleasure!
Thank for sharing
You're welcome. Happy gardening 💚
Can I do this now in March with liatris bulbs
Hi Allison, I haven't tried but if you will let me know the outcome !
Awesome Teacher you are : ) Am "late" to do mine, so I'm going to use your wonderful tips and see if I can get them growing better and faster, longer...Thank you ! Stay Well, great job.
Thank you. You are so kind and very encouraging 🥰
@@gardeningwithnanay I know it's a bit late in the year yo plant the "Glories", but I had about 70 of them in a bag... and I wanted to experience it your way with the full moon coming up ~ Wish us luck eh! To Life! Stay well. :)
Wow salamt Sis sa pag sharing mo ok na Sis s kalembang
Salamat 😊
Wow ! Very beautiful flowers! Gaano katagal mag stay ang flowers nito sis?
About 2 weeks sis
About 2 weeks sis
Salamat sa tips sis. Anong month pwede ilipat s garden. I have tulips di ko pa din nililipat s garden.
Hi sis. Tulip dapat fall itanim sa ground. Pwede na din mga second week ng May .
When do i plant my glad bulb here in Chicago ?
well according to google you are zone 5 or 6, so maybe at the end of March using the water method, then plant outside when the weather gets warm for you.
Very informative
thank you 💚
Im going to try this with my Lillie's
Let me know how it goes!
Can you top up with dirt
Yes you can!
Good idea,,,
Wow thank you so much.
You're welcome I hope you will try it!
what kind of dirt did you use?
Hi Joanne! I used black earth from Superstore .
Nice tips mam
Salamat po ☺
Good idea
Thank you. I hope you will give it a try 😊
Hi, how high conteiners?
at least 10 inches so it will not fall over, and make sure to plant at least 8 inches deep
Great video, thank you!
I am glad you like it 😊
Sis is that gonna grow back next year if you leave them outside during winter
Sis you need to dug out the bulb in Autumn. Or else mabubulok sya sa winter
After being planted in the soil, how long does it take to flower?
It took 3 months for me before it bloomed, if you are in warmer weather it will be earlier.
Thank you for replying! I am growing all purple ones with your method 💜
@@maribeldomingues8040 how exciting! Enjoy your garden! It will be very lovely come blooming time!
In water?
Yes give it a try...
I need to transplant mine but half of them have leaves that droop! Is it normal?
Did it get cold or too hot? It might be a sign they need to be in dirt!
@@gardeningwithnanay u r probably right. The corms I directly planted outside seems to have stronger leaves and the ones I transplanted were exposed to much cooler temperatures…
I have been doing this but I noticed that the out bursting tubers are sprouting in the sides shouldn't we peel them for tubers to sprouting correctly I sprinked a tiny bit of all purpose plant food.
Iy happened to me too! I would say it was the direct sunlight light what sprouted sidewaya for me. And yes I peeled or free some sprouts a bit
What about the sprinkling of tiny bit of plant food into the water
I don't think that's necessary but I don't know if that is why it's growing sideways because it still happened to me even without sprinkling
Hi Nanay
I’m trying to have gladiolus by Mother’s Day. How long after you sprout them will you get blooms?
Hi Gayle. In my zone 3B since it's cold most of the time. It can take upto 4 months outside. But in greenhouse/indoor or warmer climate it should be quicker. Why don't you start them now?
@@gardeningwithnanay I think I will. Thanks so much for responding and sharing.
@Gayle Martin your welcome! I'm so excited for you 💗 let me know how it will turn out
@@gardeningwithnanay Will do
Do you have an update on these?
Thanks
Hi! Sure. I will make a video for update. They have been great! Thanks for watching 😊
@@gardeningwithnanay Awesome. Thanks
th-cam.com/video/-8dSlhxHlvQ/w-d-xo.html here's the update Skip!
How to avail gladiola corm?
you can buy in home depot, canadian tire or costco. or any seasonal plant stores. they may be even in walmart. where do you live?
How long will Gladiolus remain flowering before drying. ?
About 2 weeks
@@gardeningwithnanay
I want to know how long the plant continue flowering before it stop and dries.
@@hassanmusa6375 this should depend on how you take care of your plant, maybe as long as you take care of your corms it should not die for you because if the corms stored enough energy they will be bigger if not they will be smaller and most likely dry out quickly . I hope this helps
I want this plant.i like.but i sri lankan.good 👍👍👍
It's beautiful indeed
Yay! Thank you.
You're you make me more excited of Spring time! Still winter here in Canada 😊
@@gardeningwithnanay I did it. I put them in water and now have roots. Now, I’m planting here in Texas! I’m so excited!
@@Meport1105 how exciting!
How do you tell if your corms are dead?
Dried up like or mushy like tomatoes. or if you put in water and nothing happened in 5 days but rotting or at least smells like it is rotting. I hope this helps.
My gladz grew tall and green, but no blooms. Ive fed them several times but no flower stalk comes up.
oh sorry to hear that, I never had this issue before but I don't really fertilize them only if they are in pots, i hope they will bloom for you soon
I ran straight out to buy gladiolus combs. After 3 weeks, there’s not a single bit of green, just stinky foot-scented water. I keep changing the water, but absolutely nothing is happening. I’m gonna keep changing my water. Maybe they’re just a slow batch? I couldn’t get this to work for me *sad*
oh no sorry to hear about that, did you put it somewhere warm? for me it helps when it is on top of something warm like my west facing window, top of fridge or even top of the dishwasher that we put with high temp when done.
I need a green house 😞
It will make a difference but use some alternatives if greenhouse is not yet available.
Thsnk you so much for this idea😘
You're welcome I hope you will try it and let me know how it goes!
I bought yday now looking to you tube so many I found yours water idea so much mam I am doing now can I put inside my window that plate for 5/10 days ?
Yes you can put them by your window
Thank you so much for your response 😘❤️
@@aratithapa2667 I am so excited for you! I am sure you will have a beautiful garden !
There is technically a easier way, get a bulb made Vase. 1st add water to the neck of the vase then place your bulb on top. The water should barely touch the bulb. Leave it in a sunny window and you can grow any bulbs no matter what time of year. Also if there too munch water you could drown your bulb. That’s way a bulb vase is the best way and you never need to move the bulbs to one container to the next.
awesome tip!
Easy,,,
pwde po ba siya mabuhay dito sa pilipinas?
Palagay ko puede naman po kasi gustung gusto nyan kapag mainit bantayan nyo lang po kung ano aatake sa kanya kasi mas madami po insekyo kapag mainit na panahon/lugar
Mine are falling over 😢
oh no, try to make a hill over the plan if that doesn't work, try staking it. I hope it will be better and you will still enjoy your blooms!
Why not just plant the bulbs straight into the pot
most of the time it is the space for pots indoors that I don't have.
'soil' not 'dirt' please- 'dirt' is the grime you want to get rid of; 'soil' is precious
I agree, I will try my best next time :-)
Thank you ❤️👌
You're welcome 😊