Just 15 days later, the plants had soared to 18 inches tall and we had bright red blossoms from the first bloomer.
Plus, a surprise -- I was a bit flummoxed when I woke up one morning and saw this bud emerging from the second pot - a white and pink hybrid.
The two bulbs looked identical in their early days, but I've learned that no two amaryllis are the same. The red amaryllis' first bud featured four kitty corner trumpet-shaped flowers sharing a single stalk. Plus, another bud is just about to open. The white amaryllis came second, but only has one bud so far with just two opposing flowers sharing the stalk. Neither seems to be done growing, but now that they have bloomed it's best to keep them out of direct sunlight to keep the blooms fresh. So, it seems like the fireplace is still the right spot.
I've also learned how tall amaryllis really are. I knew from pictures they would be tall, but it's hard to imagine how tall 18-24" really is until you've seen them. My plants shot up to 24" in less than a month. Both are now listing to the right (toward the sunlight) and I'm wondering if I need to stake them. Their stalks seem pretty hardy but I would hate for them to tip or break.
Now that preseason training is done, I feel warmed up and ready to dive into the gardening season this May ...