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Post by fredg on Jun 6, 2021 17:15:29 GMT
The T. stellatum seedlings are doing well. They're all tending to go for bulk rather than height.
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Post by dvg on Jun 6, 2021 17:26:00 GMT
I really like the blending of coloration on those leaves, with the oranges, yellows and reds, contrasted with the green.
dvg
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Post by fredg on Nov 13, 2021 15:42:45 GMT
A young Trichodiadema stellatum wondering where the sun is so its virginal buds can open. A pot of Trichodiadema intonsum seedlings huddling together for warmth.
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Post by fredg on Apr 18, 2022 8:27:50 GMT
Several of the pots of T. densum from the Job Lot are showing bud formation. Triplets are promised on this one
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Post by fredg on Apr 18, 2022 13:24:05 GMT
The T. intonsum seedlings now have a little more space. They're not all obvious but I've put about 50 plants in there.
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Post by fredg on May 2, 2022 14:47:45 GMT
Still waiting for the triplets to burst open. Where is that sun when you need it?
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Post by fredg on May 8, 2022 13:59:20 GMT
The first T. densum to open properly. This shows the full diameter of the pot, so for scale it's a 5.5cm pot.
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Post by fredg on May 11, 2022 17:59:05 GMT
The T. intonsum seedlings appear to have enjoyed the extra space.
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Post by dvg on May 11, 2022 18:06:24 GMT
Those seedlings are looking very healthy and happy Fred. dvg
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Post by fredg on May 15, 2022 17:10:13 GMT
The T. densum triplets are being a bit stubborn. They still refuse to completely open.
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Post by fredg on May 22, 2022 17:43:07 GMT
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Post by fredg on May 28, 2022 12:44:58 GMT
The T. intonsum seedling are growing at pace. As can be seen by the swollen epidermal bladder cells they are currently well hydrated.
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Post by fredg on Aug 13, 2022 11:02:33 GMT
An update on the T. intonsum seedlings.
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Post by fredg on Sept 13, 2022 13:46:32 GMT
A Trico I acquired with no ID was a bit on the leggy side so I clipped it back a bit. The little bits I cut off weren't wasted. I potted them up and all rooted. This is the current flowering one, now in its own pot.
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Post by fredg on Aug 31, 2024 13:57:40 GMT
The plant above now appropriated by MrsG to the top greenhouse.
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