"They tried to bury us. They didn't know we were seeds." - Mexican Proverb
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This will likely be my last update on the hormone tray as I think I may repot the most to a 1 L container.It seems that all the controls have more sprouts and quicker growth BUT most treated leaves have swollen root sprout which later have a plantlet later on.
I received 2 pv plants ina trade 7-8 maybe 9 yrs ago, they were maybe 16" or so. Wintered over in my gh the first yr, they got ate up with bugs. screw that, i put em outside in morning sun where they recovered. then i put one in the ground near a conc. block wall, the other i left in its pot, maybe 5 gallons by this time. Both plants within a few feet of each other, both getting morning sun. Winter came, the one in the ground froze to death, & the one in the pot shed all its leaves and froze the tips......it recovered come springtime and eventually grew a little bit bigger than when it froze back. That winter it froze again, shed all its leaves & recovered in the summer/late fall.Two yrs ago I saw my first flowers, gawd damn they sure are tiny. The plant flowered in very late fall, then froze again over the winter, this time freezing very hard Last year after recovering it produced more flowers, but they occurred too late in the season to develop into fruits. Then winter hit and it froze again.....are you beginning to see the bigger picture here??This year the recovery was much quicker and I saw flowers, lots of them, a whole lot earlier than before....weeks, then months passed & by golly hot damn theres berries forming!! Well now we're heading into winter and more than likely another hard freeze. I'm hoping i can harvest a bulk of the berries before it freezes or maybe figure out some kind of temporary cover. Early this spring I moved the plant to a near fully shaded area, it now gets just a few hrs of morning sun & its been in a much larger pot now for 4-5 yrs. I try to water it every 3-4 days but obviously it could stand a lot more humidity than it gets in my garden.Right beside it are smaller shipibo plants and a couple of E. novo plants. Usually the novo's freeze back and sometimes recover, sometimes not.Winters here usually means a few nights below freezing; where you see frost on the roofs or a thin lawer of ice on a small shallow body of water. I've seen ice on a pool of water on a roof 2 miles from the ocean.heres some eye candy to suck on.... notice the happy caapi vine?
Ants farming aphids on my beautiful viridis! I sprayed water to get rid the ants and aphids but i know it is only temporary. They will be back. What should I do? Would those ants and aphids kill my lovely viridis? I am worried.
Quote from: madmonkeyz on February 09, 2017, 01:54:49 AMAnts farming aphids on my beautiful viridis! I sprayed water to get rid the ants and aphids but i know it is only temporary. They will be back. What should I do? Would those ants and aphids kill my lovely viridis? I am worried.In my viridis there are aphids all the time...I control it with neem oil when there are to many. They don't kill the plant.