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Metal Amaryllis Supports
Can any of you please give me a link to a supplier of metal supports for an amaryllis plant?
I can find several online but the prices are in dollars so I presume that the suppliers are in the US. I want a UK based supplier.
I can find several online but the prices are in dollars so I presume that the suppliers are in the US. I want a UK based supplier.
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Thanks for your suggestions. An amaryllis is a tall indoor plant, often in the shops at Christmas, which grows from a bulb.
The supports I have seen are like long metal skewers twisted into a circle at the top.
I will have another look at the links you provided but, after a quick glance, I think the supports advertised are for outdoor plants.
The supports I have seen are like long metal skewers twisted into a circle at the top.
I will have another look at the links you provided but, after a quick glance, I think the supports advertised are for outdoor plants.
Actually, the supports aren't ugly at all. They're gilded and quite attractive. I can't grow mine in the way that you do because it was given to me and is already growing really well. I don't want to disturb it at this point.
The way you suggest is a great idea but won't work in my current situation. I will certainly take your advice next year when I grow an amaryllis from scratch.
The way you suggest is a great idea but won't work in my current situation. I will certainly take your advice next year when I grow an amaryllis from scratch.
Just found these on a US website
http:// www.eas ytogrow bulbs.c om/p-61 9-amary llis-su pport-s takes.a spx
You could make them yourself with some metal coat hangers and spray paint. Stick a bead on the end for the knob or mould a knob from that two part putty for mending metal.
The only thing that I would say is that I have found that supporting the flower head is not the problem. If they are grown in light compost in a plastic pot, the weight of the flowers can make the whole thing fall over. If I were you and it isn't already in one, put it in a heavy well fitting pot cover (cache pot) to stop it getting top heavy.
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You could make them yourself with some metal coat hangers and spray paint. Stick a bead on the end for the knob or mould a knob from that two part putty for mending metal.
The only thing that I would say is that I have found that supporting the flower head is not the problem. If they are grown in light compost in a plastic pot, the weight of the flowers can make the whole thing fall over. If I were you and it isn't already in one, put it in a heavy well fitting pot cover (cache pot) to stop it getting top heavy.
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