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dividing tubers and winter storage

Posted by dahlior 7 (My Page) on
Tue, Dec 6, 05 at 17:42

Hello!

I have a large number of dahlia tubers in winter storage. Because I
have so many I find it easier to grow them in pots. When the spring
comes I will have to divide them all as they will become pot bound.
This is a frantic time for me to get them all divided as quickly as
possible.
I am now wandering if it is possible to divide the tubers and re-pot
them while they are still in winter storage. Then after division and
re-potting, placing them back in winter storage until spring.
I've noticed that my dahlia tubers keep well when still in their pots.
However I'm unsure if the tubers will like to be stored in soil after
tuber division. Will the divided tubers become infected and rot in the
soil if placed back in storage?

Grateful for any help,

dahliorse


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RE: dividing tubers and winter storage

  • Posted by Jroot 5A Ont. Canada (My Page) on
    Thu, Dec 8, 05 at 14:22

I truly do not understand the logic of storing in pots. I would think that the pots would take up a lot more room than wrapped tubers in a cool spot. However, if it works for you, then all the more power to you.

To answer your question though, if you divide your tubers, and then let them scar a little, add some fungicide ( bulb dust), then it should not hurt them. I would think that the dusting is the key to avoiding the "infecting and rotting" that you are concerned about.

Personally, I would take them out of the pots, divide them now, dust them with the fungicide, wrap them, and store them in a protected and cool spot until spring at which time you could plant them up. I usually start planting mine in early April in small pots so they get a head start for the garden season.

Good luck.


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RE: dividing tubers and winter storage

I'm with Jroot. If you go to all the trouble of digging them out of pots, cleaning, dividing and dusting them, why not store them in a means where you can easily check them through the winter for rot? You could certainly try to repot divided tubers but what will you know if they don't send up sprouts in warmer weather? Either you have tubers without eyes, slow tubers, or tubers that rotted. None of which are very satisfying outcomes.

If spring is a frantic time for you, as it is for most gardeners, divide them now and store in bags or plastic wrap. Then you have the advantage of visualizing how they do. It's not that hard to plop a tuber in a pot! It would take seconds at most.

Good luck, no matter which method you choose.


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RE: dividing tubers and winter storage

after the first hard freeze.....we let the dahlias sit in ground for a week....then dig them clean them then dry them......we have these bus tubs.(used in some restaurants for cleanup..) that was use to store the dahlias over winter....we buy a huge bag of wood shavings usually used for pet bedding.....place the tubers in tubs then cover with shavings.....then store under the house...(crawl space that was dug deeper for a tonado shelter....works great for the dahlias and others to be stored like cannas..


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RE: dividing tubers and winter storage

It is a well-known fact that Dahlia tubers has to be stored in a frost free environment. Has anybody information about the actual temperature, which kills the tubers ?. Rumors says they are able to survive a few degrees of freezing.


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RE: dividing tubers and winter storage

They will survive a light frost but deep freezing- no. They also don't like the freezing & thawing cycle that we get here in NW WA as well as being soggy all winter with a couple of frosts inbetween the rains. So even though this warm winter we probably would have been OK to leave them in the ground, we always dig as we never know if we're going to be hit with a week or two of NEaster which freezes ALL of us!


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RE: dividing tubers and winter storage

Can you store the divided tubers in a refrigerator? We store a lot of bulbs in an extra frig in our garage. If we can store the tubers in the frig it will be much nicer than taking up room in containers in our small garage. This is my first year with Dahlia's so I am anxious to learn and not damage my beautiful flowers.


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RE: dividing tubers and winter storage

  • Posted by jroot 5A Ont. Canada (near (My Page) on
    Mon, Sep 13, 10 at 21:29

I keep mine in a cold cellar which does not freeze. I would not keep mine in the fridge as I have seen what fridges do to my carrots etc. I do NOT want any condensation, or dehydrating going on whatsoever.


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