Thank you for sharing your knowledge! We need experienced gardeners in zone 9 willing to take the time and educate us inspiring cut flower gardeners. 🌼 I enjoy your videos! please continue to make them
Kay, followed your exact instructions this weekend. Both in trays and outdoors 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼They even got a nice little rain sprinkle 😃Thanks for the excellent video, please keep them up! You clearly know your stuff and we have lots of gardeners in sac and need 9b experts!!💕
I’m also in zone 9. I planted my ranunculus in recycled solo cups in late October. I filled with Miracle Growth potting soil half way. I got growth but the leaves wilted out. I kept the soil moist ;lightly sprayed. Now I don’t see any growth. I leave them in garage which can get down to 40-50 degrees by nights. I have left them outside last weekend when I had decent weather mild 70 degrees, and still no growth any thoughts? I’m really at a lost 🤔 I appreciate it.☺️
Hi, Once the corms are planted how frequently should you water them? I planted them in mid-october in zone 9b and watered them while planting but did not water them again till now (based on advice from a diff youtube video). Do you think the corms are dead? Can I still get them to bloom if I water them now ensuring they don't dry out?
Hi! I've learned that they're fairly adaptable and that it completely depends on your soil conditions at the time. I used to never water them in and wait until the had all sprouted through the ground with abundant green leaves before watering. Now I actually water them in right away, and then wait until I see lots of green growth to water again. After that, maybe once a week while it's cold out.
@@b-sidefarm5753 Thank you for your reply! I started watering them every time they dried out from the time of my comment and they sprouted exactly in 2.5 weeks time. They are continuing to grow nicely. Hopefully I didn't mess the timing and they flower well, even if a little late. Very excited!
Curious if I’m just now getting my Ranuncs can I soak, presprout and plant? My last 2 batches rotted in presprout...any ideas??? Thank you so much for the help to this newbie 🌸💗
Thank you for sharing your knowledge! We need experienced gardeners in zone 9 willing to take the time and educate us inspiring cut flower gardeners. 🌼 I enjoy your videos! please continue to make them
Awesome video!! Hard to get good info for our zone 😊
Kay, followed your exact instructions this weekend. Both in trays and outdoors 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼They even got a nice little rain sprinkle 😃Thanks for the excellent video, please keep them up! You clearly know your stuff and we have lots of gardeners in sac and need 9b experts!!💕
Oh, is it too late for me to plant on January 29th Zone 9b? Direct in a pot.
Is it necessary to pull out the corms after flowering in 9b? Can they be left in the ground for the next year?
Pleasw share video of growing more flowers for zone 9.. want to grow phlox
I’m also in zone 9. I planted my ranunculus in recycled solo cups in late October. I filled with Miracle Growth potting soil half way. I got growth but the leaves wilted out. I kept the soil moist ;lightly sprayed. Now I don’t see any growth. I leave them in garage which can get down to 40-50 degrees by nights. I have left them outside last weekend when I had decent weather mild 70 degrees, and still no growth any thoughts? I’m really at a lost 🤔 I appreciate it.☺️
Same problem, I stared the pre sprout last week and I don’t see anything. Everyone have different method and any of them works for me
Wonderful growth 😍😍😍My renunculus bulb r not growing 🙂
Are we too late in January getting presprouted Ranunculus in crates or beds?
When did you plant them?
Hi, Once the corms are planted how frequently should you water them? I planted them in mid-october in zone 9b and watered them while planting but did not water them again till now (based on advice from a diff youtube video). Do you think the corms are dead? Can I still get them to bloom if I water them now ensuring they don't dry out?
Hi! I've learned that they're fairly adaptable and that it completely depends on your soil conditions at the time. I used to never water them in and wait until the had all sprouted through the ground with abundant green leaves before watering. Now I actually water them in right away, and then wait until I see lots of green growth to water again. After that, maybe once a week while it's cold out.
@@b-sidefarm5753 Thank you for your reply! I started watering them every time they dried out from the time of my comment and they sprouted exactly in 2.5 weeks time. They are continuing to grow nicely. Hopefully I didn't mess the timing and they flower well, even if a little late. Very excited!
If I’m pre-sprouting my ranunculus should I pinch them
Curious if I’m just now getting my Ranuncs can I soak, presprout and plant?
My last 2 batches rotted in presprout...any ideas???
Thank you so much for the help to this newbie 🌸💗