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Forcing Dahlias
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Posted by all_bout_flowers z8, nw or (My Page) on Thu, Jul 24, 08 at 9:32
I am struggling to get my dahias past 12" high. Our rainy cold spring put them extremely behind I should be getting several bucket fulls by now. I have over 200 planted, does anyone know if you can do anything to get them growing sooner? Can you use hot caps in the spring if you are growing in a field? For now since it's July can you fertilize them with anything to boost their growth, they do get regular water.
Thanks,
Kathy |
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RE: Forcing Dahlias
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| I used Jobe's tomato spikes on mine as someone one the dahlia forum suggested. You could pot the tubers up in the spring to give them a headstart but with 200 plant that would take up a lot of space. You could try reposting this on the dahlia forum for suggestions. Hope this helps. -Katy |
RE: Forcing Dahlias
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Did the tomato spikes work? Kathy |
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This is my first time using them, but I have blooms earlier this year than I ever have before. I have quite a few blooming or with big buds and I didn't start any early this year. So in short I would say yes. Some people on the dahlia forum swear by them but others say it turns the tubers to mush over the winter. -Katy |
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Kathy - I think everything is behind here in north central Oregon. But, hopefully Trish can answer! I just cut my first 5 stems of dahlias this weekend. I have about 600 planted! Just keep hoping for warm nights! The days have been ok, but the cool nights really put a damper on everything, including my mood! Good luck, Wendy |
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Wendy and Katy, Thank you for replying. Wendy- I'm sorry you're struggling to. I'm hoping for a nice fall, but it is harder to sell bouquets after kids go back to school and vacations end. Good Luck and let me know if things pick up, Kathy |
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