I grow many exotic, sometimes rare, tropical plants from around the world - as well as popular plants found everywhere. I especially enjoy growing seeds and cuttings. Be sure and check out my playlists for videos sorted by subject.
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Thanks for the video with the different stages of growth, very nice to see. Do you know if they can bear fruits while in pot? I'm in cold europe so it will be in a pot in a greenhouse.
Sir , Please tell me about the plants care? I bought 2 at Lowes . No tags Espiranza . How big / wide/ light/ soil/ fert/ attracts hummingbirds& pollinators/ companion plants ? Background/ foreground / border plant ? Mulch/ No mulch ? Humidity ? Tol .high alkaline soil?/ Thank you ?
I just drilled a bunch of holes in the upper part of my drive, allowing me to jam in a metal rod and smash the drive for cheaps. I suppose you could also just drill all the way through.
what kind of soil do they like best? mine have only been planted for 5 days but i used a clumpy/mulchy kind of potting soil that i feel like it doesn’t like.
Best way you can do. Get some small screwdriver bits. Just get the discs out and you cand destroy all the platters.. Once you destroy the disc’s. You’re golden!❤
It really is the best way of propagation that I've tried, thank you for showing. 28/30 seeds that I've collected propagated after 3 days sharp, absolutely no problems For anyone who wants to do this, make sure that the humidity in the container is very high and do not touch the seeds before 3 day mark-they do not change much during this time
Today the 4th day of July,2024 is my first time of tasting this fruit with my brothers, and we have enjoyed it so much that I have to make an inquiry about it's benefits and how to grow it here in Ghana
Thanks so much really useful. Im here because I planted two seeds ( in moist paper towel ) I really didn’t expect much but they have rooted! I’m so excited I live in s.california btw.
Not sure. They don't tolerate temperatures below 40F very well and may lose all their leaves. You would definitely have to protect a young plant from frost
Sono più di 5 mesi che sono nate le piantine, ma non crescono, ora in Italia é molto caldo e le ho lasciate in esterno riparate dal sole diretto.. É normale?
No, it's not. I don't know why your plants are growing so slowly. Here is my plant after 3 months. m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-C3jOac7kH5A.html
m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YfUubEN0Nz4.html - Here's the full video regarding growing the seeds. I was able to pry open the pods with my hands. You get so many seeds from one pod that you really don't need to worry about injuring a few. The seeds retain viability for at least 3 years.
Never seen these before.. was awestruck a few months ago strolling by a street planted plot.. hopefully germinate as easy as the plants in this vid. foliage turns pinkish also..
I started my plumeria from seeds a few months ago following your directions. I do have a question: when do I move them to their individual pots? If you could help that would be great! Enjoyed your video!❤
If they've been growing for a few months I'm thinking they're ready to be transplanted. I have one in a separate container for a while now, and it's about about 5 inches (15 cm) tall. 😊
You can't kill these even if you keep chopping them down. I got some plants that are double petalled and one plant that had too many petals that it don't properly open up. Can't get pods out of it coz the flower is too tight for pollinators 😅
@@milhaant786 Ok. My trees were growing here in Thailand. The soil is so clayey that I can make Adobe-like bricks out of it when it gets wet, but I have not analyzed it in any way and I am not an expert. The trees grew profusely and I had to trim them once or twice a year because the branches grew so tall that they were interfering with the electrical wires on our street. Sometimes we would get a lot of fruit, and at other times not so much. Basically, they did great in local poor grade soil and they seem to be an extremely hardy tree withstanding intense tropical sun and heat as well as months of heavy monsoon rain. I don't know how they do in cold weather as it never gets below 65F here. I have since removed them because they were growing too large for my very small urban garden and I needed space for other plants. I hope that helps, and of course YMMV 😊😁