Ever since I rescued the pathetic red Amaryllis glued to a board a year ago, and revived it, I have gotten fond of them again. I lost one out of total neglect some years ago, you see.
Anyway, I took the 1 "pup" attached to the big bulb and it's growing nice leaves. I ripped off the other 2 "pups" attached to DD's Apple Blossom Amaryllis (see above in full bloom), put soil in a large yogurt container, put enough water in to soak, poked holes in the clear lid, and I have kept it above the fridge, checking to see any progress over the last 6 (I think) weeks.
FINALLY, I get to see some roots! The root view Really screams "garden porn!"
But the roots are substaintial. I also see a little bit of top growth.
I think by March I will be looking for pots to grow these two in.
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@ducks4your Great job growin the little pup amaryllis. It will take a few years to grow large enough to send up blooms.
I have a couple started from tiny bulblets and 3 years later they have grown to the side go a golf ball.
This ear has been a whole new sunny winter season. Less rain , still chilly but most of the inside plants in the windows have reacted well from the natural sunlight . Not as much grow light used other than to extend the daytime light for blooming plants.