Hardy Amaryllis
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Peg on Jul 07, 2013Linda, do you have the neck of the plant bulb exposed the same way you should if you are growing them in a pot indoors? I cannot grow them outdoors here up north, but that is the first thing that came to mind. Keep the tip of the bulb exposed. Maybe that can be a cause of them not blooming.Helpful Reply
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Jessica C on Jul 07, 2013Try some Osmocote fertilizer. You probably just have rather poor soil.Helpful Reply
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Linda Hopper on Jul 07, 2013Can they be planted too deep? I can't see the top of bulb... Would this be a bad time to dig and replant? Jessica...you are so right about poor soil. West Texas is a harsh climate and the quality of water is bad as well. Should I give the Osmocote fertilizer a try before I replant?Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Jul 08, 2013Your amaryllis need to go through a dormant period to bloom. Do you see green year 'round?Helpful Reply
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Linda Hopper on Jul 08, 2013Douglas, they die back in Winter. I can't bring myself to throw them away but I really wish they would bloom. I guess it's good that I like foliage plants.Helpful Reply
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Janice on Jul 09, 2013try separating them this fall and replanting sometime they need dividingHelpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Jul 09, 2013I would do as Janice suggests, and make sure you do not plant them too deep when you re-plant.Helpful Reply
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Linda Hopper on Jul 09, 2013Thanks Janice and Douglas...I'll give that a try. I would love to see them bloom again! I'll also give the Osmocote fertilizer a try that Jessica recommended. I usually use Miracle-Gro.Helpful Reply
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Caley's Culinaries on Jul 09, 2013The middle number in the fertilizer analysis promotes blooming. Keep that in mind when you are chopping for soil amendments and fertilizer.Helpful Reply
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April E on Jul 09, 2013I think you just need to raise them where the "necks" are just above soil level do this in fall and mix some bone meal into the soil surrounding them then all should be wellHelpful Reply
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Linda Hopper on Jul 09, 2013Thanks everyone for all the help. I will definitely "raise them where the 'necks' show", April. That could be my problem as I am sure I planted them much deeper. I'll also use the bone meal when I replant in the Fall. Another question...when do you consider it Fall?Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Jul 10, 2013Linda, you have to go by when it's fall for you, not anyone else. Take your clue from the plants, and when the foliage starts to yellow, you're fine. Then do not fertilize after that point until the plant starts to produce foliage, and, hopefully, a flower stalk.Helpful Reply
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Linda Hopper on Jul 10, 2013Thanks Douglas...Sometimes we still have leaves on the trees at Thanksgiving. I am excited to think my amaryllis could bloom next year!Helpful Reply
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April E on Jul 11, 2013you are down near Odessa so fall comes late so if you want a date I would say move em right before Christmas that's when I would move bulbs back in the day when I was living in college station and going to schoolHelpful Reply
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