Posted by coykiesaol on June 2, 2011, 12:28 am
I love white geraiums and last year I had some pure white plants from a
supermarket. I liked them so much I decided to take 10 cuttings last
September over winter them in my glass verander and plant them out this
year. All 10 cuttings survived ok and I have planted them into my garden
expecting them to be pure white as last year. They have flowered a very
pale pink, can anyone explain this?
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coykiesaol
Posted by David Hare-Scott on June 2, 2011, 7:44 am
coykiesaol wrote:
> I love white geraiums and last year I had some pure white plants from
> a supermarket. I liked them so much I decided to take 10 cuttings last
> September over winter them in my glass verander and plant them out
> this year. All 10 cuttings survived ok and I have planted them into
> my garden expecting them to be pure white as last year. They have
> flowered a very pale pink, can anyone explain this?
I don't know about geraniums specifically but the colour of plant leaves and
flowers can change with the environment. Two factors that I know of are
colour changes due to different soil pH and different lighting, there may be
other factors I am not aware of.
One funny case I know of was a coleus that was grown in a pot in an office,
it sat on top of a filing cabinet under a fluorescent light and prospered,
it looked great having remarkable bright lime green leaves. This plant was
greatly admired and so one worker asked the owner if they could take
cuttings. The cuttings were taken and struck in small pots and then planted
out in the garden. The folliage was varigated dark green and purple, that
same as many common varieties and not at all remarkable.
David
Posted by Frank on June 2, 2011, 8:32 am
> coykiesaol wrote:
> > I love white geraiums and last year I had some pure white plants from
> > a supermarket. I liked them so much I decided to take 10 cuttings last
> > September over winter them in my glass verander and plant them out
> > this year. All 10 cuttings survived ok and I have planted them into
> > my garden expecting them to be pure white as last year. They have
> > flowered a very pale pink, can anyone explain this?
> I don't know about geraniums specifically but the colour of plant leaves and
> flowers can change with the environment. Two factors that I know of are
> colour changes due to different soil pH and different lighting, there may be
> other factors I am not aware of.
> One funny case I know of was a coleus that was grown in a pot in an office,
> it sat on top of a filing cabinet under a fluorescent light and prospered,
> it looked great having remarkable bright lime green leaves. This plant was
> greatly admired and so one worker asked the owner if they could take
> cuttings. The cuttings were taken and struck in small pots and then planted
> out in the garden. The folliage was varigated dark green and purple, that
> same as many common varieties and not at all remarkable.
> David
I go with pH too. Don't know about geraniums but pH does effect
hydrangea color.
> a supermarket. I liked them so much I decided to take 10 cuttings last
> September over winter them in my glass verander and plant them out
> this year. All 10 cuttings survived ok and I have planted them into
> my garden expecting them to be pure white as last year. They have
> flowered a very pale pink, can anyone explain this?