How many seeds you get will depend on how many other people want them (and how many you want to get). If a lot of people are interested, I may have to ask you to cover the cost of postage, but if it's just 1 or 2 readers wanting them, I don't mind mailing them out for free.
Contact me by e-mail (mrsubjunactive@outalook.com, minus the two a's) if interested to get the addresses / quantities / money straightened out. I don't know how long they'll remain viable, and I was hoping to mail them out on Monday or Tuesday (1 or 2 May), so sooner is better than later.
Also if you have cats, you may want to pass. Clivia are toxic to cats. It sounds like fatalities are rare, but I wouldn't be comfortable taking the risk, personally. Clivia are also toxic to dogs, though I didn't find out how toxic until, like, today, and since Sheba's never shown any interest in the Clivias I assume she's not going to suddenly develop any. Decide for yourself how much of a gamble you want to take, but I figured I should say something.
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1 Because I got a big batch of seeds in February already. I'm good for Clivias for the foreseeable future.
2 About half of the first batch, as of 22 April (sown 7 February, so they're about 10 weeks old in the photo):
You were probably expecting to see the germination instructions down here. Sorry. I'll try to get a blog post up about this soonish.
2 About half of the first batch, as of 22 April (sown 7 February, so they're about 10 weeks old in the photo):
You were probably expecting to see the germination instructions down here. Sorry. I'll try to get a blog post up about this soonish.

That's a nice big batch growing. They all seem to be doing very well, too!
ReplyDeleteI have two clivia and have split numerous baby plants off the mother plant. I didn't know that they could be grown from seeds though. Interesting!
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