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Germinated a couple of clivia from my own seeds. I only grow the yellow ones from my garden seeds of a variegated plant. Which every 20 or so seeds I get about 3 or 4 variegated ones. Slow to germinate and grow, these ones will used in the understory as border plants.

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1 hour ago, happypalms said:

Germinated a couple of clivia from my own seeds. I only grow the yellow ones from my garden seeds of a variegated plant. Which every 20 or so seeds I get about 3 or 4 variegated ones. Slow to germinate and grow, these ones will used in the understory as border plants.

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How long has it taken yours to sprout? Mine, both yellow one and orange one, have been in the pots for several months, and no sign of sprouting yet. 

Own seeds too. I am planning to dig out clumps too, which is easier and faster.

I wouldn't mind to obtain some variegated ones!

The orange one was given to me by my grandmother, so it is way toooo old.

 

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9 hours ago, gurugu said:

How long has it taken yours to sprout? Mine, both yellow one and orange one, have been in the pots for several months, and no sign of sprouting yet. 

Own seeds too. I am planning to dig out clumps too, which is easier and faster.

I wouldn't mind to obtain some variegated ones!

The orange one was given to me by my grandmother, so it is way toooo old.

 

Keep waiting on the seeds to germinate around ten months or longer. Division is faster plants from seeds take around 4 years to flower even longer. Yellow seeds means yellow flowers and red seeds red flowers. They even take 12 months to ripen seeds.

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