Well it's been a few weeks since we've planted the Plumeria seeds. They are growing much better than i could have imagined. I planted 55 seeds and 28 have sprouted! That's great success considering I bought these seeds from EBAY. I thought I would be lucky if only 5 would sprout..lol.. Now I will have the issue of where will I put all of these babies over the winter time when space indoors is limited. I'm thinking of expanding my grow space in the basement but that will take some time :)
Here is a photo of all my babies. Soon I will be transplanting them all into 4 inch pots.. Woohoo!! My babies are growing up so fast! Soon they will be going away to college....lol.
Not so soon! :D They look lovely!
ReplyDeleteHi! I just discovered you Youtube channel/blog and I really wanted to ask a couple questions about your plumeria. I just got my first plumeria and I'm planning on growing it indoors during the winter and I was wondering what your experience with growing plumeria has been in a non-tropical area. As well, how are the plumeria seedlings doing? I just bought my own seeds and I'm going to start my own seedlings. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteShoebill I want to ask you from your site I found a succulent seller and they had just the succulents that I would love to have and I cannot find that site can you help me out with that
ReplyDeleteHello I have a question about pathos if you leave them in water to long is that good or bad . what will happen.
ReplyDeleteHello, this is Marcela, i have a question about substrate to grow Pinguicula carnivore plant. Mine is now in soil, and is just suffering of babosas infestation. I changed the soil, and put away the babosas (is a kind of mollusc). But my plants continue dying. So i watch your video, but didn't understand the composition of the soil. Would you mind explaining me how to prepare the soil, in order me to find the proper ingredients and try to rehabilitate my plants?. Sorry for my language mistakes. I'm from Colombia. Thanks. Sincerely.
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