African Violet leaf damage
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SoCal Stewart (San Diego, Ca Zone 10A/10B)
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Comments (1)Tried to contact you under another web site. I have two leave...One is "Iceburg" and the other one is unknown. It is a lavender with a touch of white on some of the flowers. I can send you postage if you have more than two. Please let me know. Thanks...See MoreHAVE: African violet leaf/plantlet Round Robin!
Comments (13)Hi Deb, If you are not having any response maybe you should try posting about the round robin on the discussion page. Some may not check the exchange page thinking that it is too early or too cold yet. Just a thought. Patty...See Moreafrican violet leaf/plant supplies in the UK?
Comments (1)Pokey - you can order from US - some of the sellers provide a phytocertificate for extra $50 or so. violetbarn.com does it, violetgallery.com too. Or you can order at your own risk - they will send it to you without certificate - but it can be confiscated at the customs. Yes - the violet leaves will make it OK. Irina...See MoreAfrican violet/leaf exchange- plantlet exchange.. 2016/APRIL
Comments (23)Checking in here too.. so curious to see if there was any interest in a swap. I've been super busy combined- with unpredictable weather, it's dropping in the 30's again tonight- May 4th! Most of you are from the facebook RR- anyway. :) So, I'll see you over there... If things lighten up for me, I'll do a RR in the Fall. I'm kind of overloaded right now with boxes/trades, running swaps. You have to plan the swap according to the weather, and if you start too soon your going to be replacing boxes/mushy leaves. Which isn't fun. I've already done so- twice. And replacing the box contents (usually 25) to start- is a lot when you do a lot of trades. Sometimes by the end of Fall, I have new leaves down with babies, but my collection of parent/original plants looks awful from being plucked too much/trading too much! People don't realize that- with 2 boxes, that's 50 leaves/50 varieties.. Still, doing postage for boxes of violets is the best way to trade. Ebay is also good if your trying to expand your collection quick. I've ordered MANY times leaves from there, just remember to isolate. Isolate- the stuff from boxes too, as a precaution. ANYTHING new.. Bagging new stuff too helps isolate if your growing area isn't huge. Just open the bag if you see moisture buildup. See you in the Fall, if things settle down for me. I still love this forum too. It's sad to see it- not the way it once was. I hope violets keep going- and the forum picks up with RR's/trades again. If someone else wants to start a RR- I'll join. Just right now- I can't spare the 25 leaves. I have too many already promised- for the swap boxes....See Moreparty_music50
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