Share The Seeds
Gardening Area => Seeds and Germination => Topic started by: psykinetic on April 27, 2014, 11:48:54 PM
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:)thanks to everyone for the advice on germination. The first of my Heavenly Blue Morning Glories have begun to sprout and one precious tiny Mimosa Hostillis! What a great feeling. So much to learn and a bit of gear to invest in but wow...its very encouraging. Thanks again sharetheseeds family
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I'm glad you found help here! :D
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congrats dude! Morning glorys are such a beautiful cover plant. I did a huge batch of them last year. For the germination process I just skuff the seeds take the old paper coil rollers line with a very fine grit sandpaper throw seeds in and shake shake shake! Lol mine sprouted within a few days being put into moist soil with a humidity dome. Just keep in mind these vines can get to be like 10feet long under the right circumstances. They are a great year by year plant creating the next gen itself if your luckey. I remember when I was a child my dad had them growing along our 8foot privicy fence and every summer they would engulf this fence