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Color Dominance in Encyclia crosses Question
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Color dominance can be rather complex issue, I know, and it does not always follow the patterns we might expect. For example, in catts, lavender tends to be the dominant color so even crosses involving a dark red or dark purple flower with a lavender flower usually results in progeny with lavender flowers. However, I ...1 week ago -
Propagating Stevia from Cuttings
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There are some plants that are tricky to propagate but stevia isnt one of them! Stevia rebaudiana is an herb used as a substitute sweetener for sugar. It isnt reliably hardy here in Tennessee even though I did have a plant come back one year. Since then Ive kept a plant in a pot to bring indoors for the winter. ...1 week ago -
Question about Meyers Conservatory
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Hi all, I have a Phal. stuartiana that I recently pollinated and its got 2 nice seed pods coming along. I want to get them flasked by Meyers Conservatory and looked all around their website to see if there was a special form or something that I needed to fill out but cant find anything. I sent an email a while back ...1 week ago -
Vanilla cutting
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Well, thats what I found out it is after thinking it was a rooted plant for probably almost a year. The poor thing was going downhill little by little and I could not figure out why. I finally decided to unpot it to look at the roots. What roots? It was merely an unrooted cutting. I am rather unhappy about this, of ...2 weeks ago -
Sedirea Japonica Pod MaturationTime?
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Hello All, I selfed a Sedirea japonica "Minmaru" a few weeks ago and was wondering if anyone knows (roughly) how long a Sedirea pod takes to mature. Also, I would like to know how long a Neofinetia falcata pod takes. Thank you2 weeks ago -
Newbie Media Meltdown!!
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Hello, Another media question (from newbie) after hours of reading other posts. I am trying to germinate some seeds I received today: Paphiopedilum Exul Brassavola Cucullata Pomatocalapa Spicata Dendrobium Signatum Dendrobium Polytrichum Why these? Well cause they looked pretty and being a newbie I didnt do my ...2 weeks ago -
Thinking of getting a flask?
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Just a quick reminder: head down to the project forum if youd like to grow your new seedlings with group support. Come and join if youd like to try deflasking and growing a batch of seedlings! It will be open to new joiners for a few weeks yet!2 weeks ago -
Update: May Week 1
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Pots are being sorted and tidied...potted on and cuttings taken. Any frost intolerant plants have been tucked up in the greenhouse for winter. May is here and the morning frosts cant be far away. Temperatures: Lowest Min 4.9C Highest Max 25.6C No Recorded Rain The weather remains warm for this ...2 weeks ago -
Update: April Week 4
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The soil is damp from recent light rain...volunteer seedlings are popping up in the garden as are the inevitable weeds...with a flurry of planting out and seedling growth it feels more like spring. These volunteer Amaranth in the Old Chook Run Garden have provided some tasty additions to stir fries. Temperatures: ...3 weeks ago -
Seed pod on paphiopedilum
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Paphiopedilum unnexpectedly developed what looks like a seed pod. I am seeking advice as to when to harvest and what to look for and how to ship. I think I found a flasking service, although I am not sure they are still in business. So if any of you have some advice or stories to tell, it would be great to hear it ...3 weeks ago -
Propagating Ornamental Plants by the Asexual Method
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In the previous article I had a photo tutorial on how to replant or transplant ornamental plants by division. There are many ways by which ornamental plants multiply. The sexual method is by means of seeds while the asexual method takes on different sub-methods such as by cutting (stem, roots or leaves), marcotting, ...3 weeks ago -
Propagating Lavender through Cuttings
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This morning I went out to the garden and took a few lavender cuttings. Lavender is a popular perennial for many gardeners since it blooms beautifully, smells great, and is very useful for making various crafts. A few years ago I started some lavender seeds which have grown into a small lavender shrub in our front ...3 weeks ago -
Starting Herb Seedlings in the North Country
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While gardeners in the North Country cannot put herbs in the ground in May, the good news is that there is still time to grow seedlings that will mature enough to be planted in the garden later in June and in early July. North Country Herbs offers equipment to help you grow your own herb seedlings indoors. It is ...3 weeks ago -
Scrolling, iFrames & Facebook Apps
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THE PROBLEM I have a Flash SWF being loaded into a PHP page that then is being loaded into a Facebook canvas. The FB page has content in the right side ad area that creates a vertical scroll bar regardless of the height of my game content. My game’s canvas has a fluid height in order to fully fill the content area ...3 weeks ago -
Make Your Own Rooting Hormone From Willow Twigs
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Bonsai was my gateway drug into gardening in my late teens. I even worked in a bonsai nursery for a bit, and one of my favorite gardening tricks I picked up in those days was to make rooting hormone from willow water. Yes, you can make your own rooting hormone from willow twigs. Use your willow water rooting hormone ...3 weeks ago -
Keiki on a stick
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One of the phals that I ordered from Hausermanns a while back came with a keiki that also had its own spike. It looks like it was actually the second time the keiki had produced a flower spike, even though it didnt have a single root. Soon after it got here the buds on the spike blasted but the plant seemed OK. Then ...4 weeks ago -
Update: April Week 3:
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The weather is cooling at last and quickly the leaves are changing colour before the cold of winter strips them from the trees and vines. Temperatures: Lowest Min 4.6C Highest Max 23.4C 19mm Rain Propagation: Seeds: Kohl Rabi in Bed 2 top up of ones stolen by thieves!!! probably earwigs Spinach Tape in bed 9 ...4 weeks ago



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