Tuberose, Peruvian Lily & Corkscrew Vine.... need advice

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  1. luvdirtyhands1

    luvdirtyhands1 Seedling

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    I planted 2 Tuberose & 2 Peruvian Lily bulbs. Want to know how long it usually takes for them to come up? They've been in about two weeks, but weather here isn't consistently warm every day, yet. Also planted 3 Corkscrew Vine seeds. They're in the sunroom. Been planted a little more than 2 weeks. How long 'till they come up?
     
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  3. stratsmom

    stratsmom Flower Fanatic

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    I don't have any experience with any of those :-? I would like to try the corkscrew vine though. Let me know what you think of them :p
     
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    http://www.gardenstew.com/about4120.html
    here is a thread from the stew a while back for the cork screw vine. Looks like you should have nicked the seed and soaked it, also read of using a bit of peroxide in water as the soak. I guess I'll have to try one now,
     
  5. Annette

    Annette Seedling

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    i used to have tuberose, and always kinda treated them like a canna, seeing as they had to be dug up every fall. they take a while to come out of slumber, and i just made sure they were well watered, and got enough sun to warm the soil to their liking...they are beautiful, and smell fantastic!
     
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    Crafty Gardener Seedling

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    Re: Tuberose, Peruvian Lily & Corkscrew Vine.... need ad

    It took 20 days for my Peruvian daffodils to sprout. They were potted up inside, so had a constant temperature.
     

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