I may not be an "experienced" grower like others are here but I'm glad I can pass on any information I know. You can find Lion Dung at your local nursery or online from places like amazon.Thank you for the reply and information miss, lion dung is in short supply my waybut a very clever and efficient deterant ime sure, truly amazing the numbers of varieties and breeders there are when you start to look into it all,I am new to the canna scene and it's quite overwhelming to try and pick ,I looked into that grape crinkle you mention in the start and the site says good for pain so for a beginning I think ille start there I have had a recommendation for dragon seeds also but perhaps not a beginner's type, sorry to hear about your set backs but you haven't given in and that's the spirit that can only make us stronger lol that's from my better half I don't always see the glass half full,but I try .
l look forward to your updates it must be quite exiting and also stressful at first when you start growing.I was always green fingered in the garden so I am hoping the transition to inside and not having that big light in the sky won't be too traumatic![]()
There are more breeders than I can imagine, everyone and their mother is in the seed business now. That's why I went for mephisto, they are tried, forum users are getting consistent results.
I may do a grow along with you if you get a grape crinkle and see how they compare. I think I have enough room as long as both don't flower at the same time.
Have you seen the photos of the grape crinkle that @Trapper grew? The photos start on this page. It's those photos that made my mouth water for the crinkle.