The indoor hyacinths and paperwhite bulbs that I planted a week ago are trying to escape their pots!
I went to water them today and found that one of my pots of hyacinths (City of Haarlem) had a little blue mould on the bulbs so just tried to rub it off them, watered them, replaced their plastic covers and returned to our garage. My second pot (Woodstock) appeared to be lifting themselves out of their pot and the bulb bottoms were above the soil. So..I just pulled them out of the bulb compost and repotted them.
Similiarly some of my Paperwhite bulbs, planted in a variety of containers but all planted in bulb fibre appeared to be doing the same. They are also in my garage but with no black plastic. I just replanted them too.
So, why is this happening? Is there any point replanting or should I just discard those pots with the unruly roots? Is the blue mould on my hyacinths going to be a problem?
Any answers gratefully received.
SkyeSonia
I went to water them today and found that one of my pots of hyacinths (City of Haarlem) had a little blue mould on the bulbs so just tried to rub it off them, watered them, replaced their plastic covers and returned to our garage. My second pot (Woodstock) appeared to be lifting themselves out of their pot and the bulb bottoms were above the soil. So..I just pulled them out of the bulb compost and repotted them.
Similiarly some of my Paperwhite bulbs, planted in a variety of containers but all planted in bulb fibre appeared to be doing the same. They are also in my garage but with no black plastic. I just replanted them too.
So, why is this happening? Is there any point replanting or should I just discard those pots with the unruly roots? Is the blue mould on my hyacinths going to be a problem?
Any answers gratefully received.
SkyeSonia
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