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Unpotting hedychiums

Posted by cweathersby NE TX 7b/8a (My Page) on
Sat, Apr 1, 06 at 19:52

Last year I ordered some hedychiums and potted them up 4 to a pot, thinking I wanted the pot full. Now I am realizing that they are winter hardy and I would like to put them in the ground.
I've got 2 pots full of them, and they seem to have multiplied.
So today I tried to unpot them. The roots were huge and all tangled. In trying to separate the gingers I broke some of the bulbs or corms or whatever they are called. Mucho roots were broken. I ended up only breaking the 9 gingers that were growing in one pot into 3 sections and planting the 3 sections. I am scared that they are going to die since the corms are broken and many roots are gone.
How should I have done this properly? I still have another pot and it looks like 10 gingers are growing out of it. How do I separate them? Should I not separate them at all and just plant them all together like that? I would think that 10 gingers in such a small area would be a bad idea. Do they multiply quickly?
Thanks for any help you could give, I've never dealt with gingers before.
Carrie


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RE: Unpotting hedychiums

It's all right if you break the rhizomes, you can dust them with powdered sulphur to prevent fungus or you can just let the cut dry out some before replanting. I have purposely cut through the rhizomes to multiply in another spot and followed the sulphur route with no problems.


 
 

 

 


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