Dahlias are plants of the family of Compositae, or astroids. They come from Mexico. The ancient Aztecs quenched their hunger with tubers, and in the stems they held water.
Dahlias tubers are planted in the ground afterthe end of frosts. It is more difficult to name the time, since the climatic conditions of the regions vary considerably. In the southern parts of our country, tubers can be planted without additional measures, and in the colder parts, germination of dahlias is necessary. The shoots of these plants can not stand frost. If you plant ahead of time, then there is no development in the cold soil, moreover, the decay process may begin.
It is best to get dahlias from the vault inearly April and carefully inspect the tubers. If found rotten, then this place must be removed with a sterile tool (a sharp knife can be held over the fire and cooled). Cutting out the rot, you need to grab some healthy tissue. Sections need to be disinfected, for example, with greenery, and dried. In case of strong damage to the tubers rot they can be etched in a solution of the drug "Maxim".
It is important that there is enough room in the roomsunlight. Otherwise, shoots will be stretched, and seedlings - weak. Germination of dahlias can be carried out immediately in separate containers. In this case, the root system will be less injured when transplanting to the flower bed.
If you want (or there is a need) fasterto awaken the sleeping buds, then the prepared tubers can be put in a transparent bag, moistened, covered, leaving a small hole for airing, and placed in a light warm place. When the shoots reach 5 cm, the tubers need to be dropped into a box or cups.
Growing dahlias from tubers is a troublesome business, but how much joy will bring their magnificent and long flowering!
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