Hi Guys, Do you think these need to be seperated?

North Ipswich, Qld, Australia

Hello,

These are my first Brug's and doing wonderful.

The thing is most picture's have only one to a pot, I have 3 in this one.

Should I seperate them??

Thanks my friends,

Debi

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Premont, TX(Zone 9b)

those dont look like brugs to me... are u sure they arent elephant ears of some kind? either way put them one to a pot..

North Ipswich, Qld, Australia

Hi Emh,

You are right.

I looked back at my trade list and this is what they are, Lords and Ladies
Arum concinnatum, sorry about that, my mistake.

Are these seeds for Brug's? Lots of stalks, brown and you have to plant them downward. I had a picture, but I cannot find them.

Debi

La Grange, TX(Zone 8b)

Debi,

Brug seeds look like small distorted beans covered with a corky coating. This is what they look like with the corky cover.

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La Grange, TX(Zone 8b)

This is what the seeds look like with the cork removed. The size and shape of the seed will vary slightly depending on it's genetic background. Brug seeds germinate best if pressed into firm contact with the growing medium, but left slightly uncovered. Kept moist.

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