Pani na videu radi jak zasadit kytku. Vezmu kvetinac, strcim do ni kytku, zasypu hlinou a hotovo. Gratuluju na to urcite ma pani skolu, kdyz nam sdelila to, co se dela prakticky s kazdou kytkou. Informace na urovni materske skoly. Zbytecne video.
Have you fullas grown the whats called xmas alstrameria ? I Have heaps growing healthy leaves at present and grew by their tubers. They are beautiful when in bloom chucking out xmas colors. They are growing in my big huge pot in NZ and its now winter. Aww roll on Spring. Lol
Hi, I'm from Poland/Europe zone 6-7 At extreme we have in the summer up to +35°C (could be for a few days) average 20-25°C and in the winter extreme is -30°C (for a few days) avarage between +5°C and -5°C. My alstromeria is in the pot, for a winter will be hidden in a garage with a window, temperature inside will be around 8°C. Is my princess going to survive it? Should I remove/pluck out all foliage for the winter and leave roots in the soil and water it from time to time? I was removing foliage during summer vegetataion to encurage growth of roots and new stemps and it was working. What should I do for the winter? Regards!
I read on one site to NOT wear VINYL or CLOTH gloves for protection from their sap, as the toxin/s go through those. One specifically said to wear plastic gloves. Another says: "Nitrile gloves may be protective . . .".
Очень жаль что без перевода... Очень мало информации об этом прекрасном цветке. Приобрела, посадила и даже зацвели некоторые кустики, но что делать с ней осенью, как сохранить до весны?
Насколько я поняла зависит где вы живёте от климата. Если как в Латвии На зиму в дом в горшочке в земле и так же поливать нужно. Думаю в Ирландии или Англии он перезимует на улице без проблем.
Sarban Sengupta actually they are tropical plants!! They are not meant to grow in colder climates. They do best in zone 9 and up!! Zone 7 or below, good luck! They are tropical.....
Everyone needs to know, these are TROPICAL PLANT!!! They don’t do weell up north. She’s telling you wrong. These go in full sun!! She doesn’t know what she’s talking about in zone 9 and up. Also there are hundreds of hybrids! The plants don’t all look the same. In fact there is a hybrid, princess lily Fabianna. It’s leaves don’t look like your typical princess lily. (Princess lily, or Peruvian lily is the name they actually go by, the flower she’s talking about in this video.) anyway... the Fabianna looks similar to a hosta!! It has larger lighter green leaves with white borders all around each lily. If you saw the plant, with no flowers you most likely wouldn’t know it’s one of the flowers this lady is talking about! Tons of these flowers need FULL sun, especially up north. Some varieties need part sun here in zone 9 and up. So, be careful watching these videos, the information is extremely limited and incorrect!!!
@@grahamthomas6283 I live in London and mine have been on my terrace with no protection for about 10 years... in winter the flowers stop but you still have all the leaves, until the flowers start again in the summer.
Pani na videu radi jak zasadit kytku. Vezmu kvetinac, strcim do ni kytku, zasypu hlinou a hotovo. Gratuluju na to urcite ma pani skolu, kdyz nam sdelila to, co se dela prakticky s kazdou kytkou. Informace na urovni materske skoly. Zbytecne video.
Lovely but you forget to tell what part of root to divide to make more plants .
Have you fullas grown the whats called xmas alstrameria ? I Have heaps growing healthy leaves at present and grew by their tubers. They are beautiful when in bloom chucking out xmas colors. They are growing in my big huge pot in NZ and its now winter. Aww roll on Spring. Lol
Great video
Can they grow from seeds. And will they be different from their parent plant
Can you root cuttings or store bought stems?
Hi, I'm from Poland/Europe zone 6-7 At extreme we have in the summer up to +35°C (could be for a few days) average 20-25°C and in the winter extreme is -30°C (for a few days) avarage between +5°C and -5°C. My alstromeria is in the pot, for a winter will be hidden in a garage with a window, temperature inside will be around 8°C. Is my princess going to survive it? Should I remove/pluck out all foliage for the winter and leave roots in the soil and water it from time to time? I was removing foliage during summer vegetataion to encurage growth of roots and new stemps and it was working. What should I do for the winter? Regards!
Alstroemerias can withstand temperature down to -15c. No need to molly coddle.
Hi, What is the name of the plant beside you with the orange flower. I have one but don't know the name or how to continue growing it.
It’s a clivia 🙂
@@gidgetxo1585 many thanks for your help
I read on one site to NOT wear VINYL or CLOTH gloves for protection from their sap, as the toxin/s go through those. One specifically said to wear plastic gloves. Another says: "Nitrile gloves may be protective . . .".
What if I stick the stems in the ground...will they grow?
No because they originally grow from tubers. they do spread after a few years so you can divide the tubers...
Очень жаль что без перевода...
Очень мало информации об этом прекрасном цветке.
Приобрела, посадила и даже зацвели некоторые кустики, но что делать с ней осенью, как сохранить до весны?
Насколько я поняла зависит где вы живёте от климата. Если как в Латвии На зиму в дом в горшочке в земле и так же поливать нужно. Думаю в Ирландии или Англии он перезимует на улице без проблем.
Thank you🙂
Can alstromeria be grown in tropical climate?
Sarban Sengupta actually they are tropical plants!! They are not meant to grow in colder climates. They do best in zone 9 and up!! Zone 7 or below, good luck! They are tropical.....
In Zone 8 they grow as Perennial 🙂
Pick your varieties carefully. Some ARE in fact more cold hardy and will live through multiple winters in Zone 7 or 6.
Great 👍👍 subb!!!
Everyone needs to know, these are TROPICAL PLANT!!! They don’t do weell up north. She’s telling you wrong. These go in full sun!! She doesn’t know what she’s talking about in zone 9 and up. Also there are hundreds of hybrids! The plants don’t all look the same. In fact there is a hybrid, princess lily Fabianna. It’s leaves don’t look like your typical princess lily. (Princess lily, or Peruvian lily is the name they actually go by, the flower she’s talking about in this video.) anyway... the Fabianna looks similar to a hosta!! It has larger lighter green leaves with white borders all around each lily. If you saw the plant, with no flowers you most likely wouldn’t know it’s one of the flowers this lady is talking about! Tons of these flowers need FULL sun, especially up north. Some varieties need part sun here in zone 9 and up. So, be careful watching these videos, the information is extremely limited and incorrect!!!
Cherie Sullivan bro I have Peruvian lilies in Washington state 8a climate!
And I live in Zone 7A/6B and have had my “Sweet Laura” for six years. Some varieties are in fact hardier than others.
I live in England mine are outside they have come through SNOW but the are under a wistria
Washington State here, too. 8b and they're doing amazingly!
@@grahamthomas6283 I live in London and mine have been on my terrace with no protection for about 10 years... in winter the flowers stop but you still have all the leaves, until the flowers start again in the summer.
Useless
can we plant the pulled up stems? will they germinate?