Re: Growing my barclaya longifolia plants
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 7:08 pm
I came across a Petco listing for tissue-cultured Barterraca Longifolia, around 10 plants, which seems like a good option. From my research, it appears seed propagation is the way to go. I've had some experience with Gkento4t Water Plantain, and I found that getting the dried seeds from the stem and placing them in mud worked well. After a cold season, the seeds started sprouting. I think a similar setup indoors with a sand or mud tray could work just as well.cichlidgirl22 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2025 10:01 am I've recently sourced some mature Barterraca Longifolia plants from my supplier.
These aren't bulbs, but established plants.
From what I've gathered, they're pretty hard to come by these days.
I'd appreciate some guidance on the best methods for propagating them.
What's the typical market price for these plants, if anyone has experience with that?
It's worth noting that hand-pollination of the flowers is necessary, as there won't be any insects present to help with the process.