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Comments (5)Are you giving them a lot of light with no direct sun? Are you fertilizing every 7-10 days with fertilizer, 1/4 teaspoon fertilizer in a gallon of water? They need fertilizer almost every week to flower. Hope they find a nice home if you decide not to keep them. Nancy...See MorePics of my small collection here in Va. Beach, Va...
Comments (45)Hi Marie!! So nice to see you!! I hope you are doing well and that your collection had rebound from your loss years ago. It was a hard winter again for us this year and I did have damage to a few Palm trees, but they finally made a come back.. Hoping they will again. You are so funny about my Plumeria collection! I do have it bad and I have been really good about trying to select and thin down, but its not working to well. I do have a few and thanks to LISA! ;-). She has called me out on how many I have since we had a fun contest over there at the Plumeria forum a few days ago. I had to admit how many I had.., It was a blast ! Lisa is a new Plumeria enthusiast and I'm trying to help her along .... We all remember those who come forward and help instead of lurking and being over helping out. It does mean a lot to them and it certainly makes me feel good. So Marie.. Are your trees doing well? Have you added to your COT collection too? I haven't been over to the Adenoum forum lately.. I really need to go over and say hi! I did count my collection the others day since we are changing up my backyard deck area. We made some benches to add to the side yard to place some of my trees on. Some of my friends call them bleachers LOL!!!! I'm really glad to hear from you. I haven't been on the forums to much and I try to get back to say hello to my friends. Just sent Pug a few trees last year and she just sent a pic of how they are leafing out.. I am so pleased.. Take good care!!! Laura...See MoreHELP- Mysterious Ailment spreading in my small collection!
Comments (5)If that's the case then damnit OTL I don't even like water-needy New Guineas so they wouldn't make much of a substitute for me lol. Although I feel a little skeptical that it's Downy Mildew. For one that article says it's occurring in the USA whereas I'm from Ontario Canada, so it'd be kind of suspicious that I'd be getting the mildew when my impatiens haven't even been in contact with any new plants since September, and no local greenhouses seem to be having this problem. Is it possible that they are the (early) symptoms of Spider Mites? I just got back from the Easter Weekend and the one infected Trailer Impatiens is showing blatant signs of Spider Mites (lots of webs, and lots of icky creepy crawlies on them) which actually makes perfect sense, since the first infected plants were by the geraniums which had Spider Mite problems at the start of the Winter. Do Spider Mites ALWAYS make webs when present?...See MoreNew here...showing of my small pepper collection so far
Comments (14)The plants look pretty darned nice to me! I don't know that it is optimal, but, that wrinkling / puckering on the leaves is very common on the chinese varieties. re: bonemeal - I have heard many recommendations to use it, and just as many saying it takes so long to break down / be available to the plant that you are wasting your time and any anecdotal evidence is more likely attributed to time for it to grow out of it or some other environmental factor and not really the bonemeal. Jiffy pods - are you talking about the peat pellets and their netting? I would and always do remove that netting. But, if they're already growing into their new home, it might not be worth the potential damage digging it up to remove it. Same thing with the peat pots that you can just bury - I always remove that thing. Probably personal preference more than anything, but, I have seen where they had problems growing through either, so, I just get them out of the way....See More- 7 years ago
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