Still waiting for first ever Adenium flower
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rcharles_gw (Canada)
7 years agoMarica 7 high Sierra's Ca 4,000ft
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still waiting on my tree to get here i hate waiting
Comments (21)Years ago I ordered a lime tree from the same company. It takes them forever to ship out. I received the tree after about a month of waiting. Calling and giving bad reviews didnt help. When the tree arrived it was exactly what i expected for the price: a small rooted cutting. It was a great tree to practice citrus culture on because it was so inexpensive...I eventually killed it and learned from the growing experience. My current citrus are from Four Winds....See MoreMy first flower buds ever!
Comments (18)I also would like to know about micronutrients. I have read quite a bit about there use but I am not sure what to use for this. I really don't have access to that stuff here so if anyone could give me a website that I could buy it from that would be great. So far I have been using miracle grow for graden plants and slow release fertilizer. i have not had any burn and the tree is blooming so I think all is well for now, but I want to be able to give my tree that extra boost while the flowers/fruit are developing. Any ideas? I would also like to go from chemical to organic gardening. I would like to know that what I am eating is not full of chemicals. Thank you all! Andrew...See MoreFirst Ever Flower on a NO-ID Adenium obesum
Comments (4)Thanks, Marie! It has several buds on the plant so I am also hopeful to have an extended blooming period. These photos were taken in better light....See MoreMy first EVER succulent flowers
Comments (16)I believe it’s a Sedum palmerii , that id looks spot on. I was just saying it has a an Aichryson look, they have similar flowers. I’ve been eyeing Aichryson laxum so they’re on my mind. I wasn’t trying to come off as a smarty pants;)....See MoreSinha
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