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supernewfie
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19531482 - 02/06/14 04:18 PM (9 years, 11 months ago) |
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. just wondering if anyone knew what this is.. its be like it since it was small, under the first leaf it was really noticable, but going down the main stalk mostly on one side the tanish streaks almost looks like dry wood. But directly under the first leaf it is more of a patch and not a streak, it was there since it was tiny and I figured it was from mites. But the little bug thing I seen before im pretty sure was a spring tale, which generall arent harmful to plants

And the stalk isnt quite straight at all. I figured it was the way it was growing towards light but I dont know. Its a healthy looking plant other than these 2 things, which may not be a problem anyways.
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19532354 - 02/06/14 07:32 PM (9 years, 11 months ago) |
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it'll grow like a vine, and won't grow in a straight line upwards. The brown on the stem is normal as well. The base of the plant will eventually become woody.
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supernewfie
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: Uneak]
#19532371 - 02/06/14 07:37 PM (9 years, 11 months ago) |
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Uneak said: it'll grow like a vine, and won't grow in a straight line upwards. The brown on the stem is normal as well. The base of the plant will eventually become woody.
I figured that from the whole "WOODrose" that's why it looked as if its starting to get woody at the stalk, just wanted some reassurance, thanks
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nickthe
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19535509 - 02/07/14 02:23 PM (9 years, 11 months ago) |
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Looking good. Careful if you plan to move it out in the spring, they do not do well to light changes. Keep it shaded out side at first if you do move it out. Then it went through the same stress moving it back under lights for winter. Very fragile in that sense. I have one that I have been trying to get to grow more bushy lol I just keep cutting the vines that grow out.
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: nickthe]
#19538214 - 02/08/14 05:57 AM (9 years, 11 months ago) |
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I would be guessing it wouldn't be able to survive the winter would it... Hawaiian strain, I would say a month in newfoundland winter the poor scrap would be hopeless... I was trying to do some research about this actually,,, I couldn't find much, I was going to plant it along side of the house, where the chimney goes up, was thinking maybe thered be some ambient heat, but probably not in the ground since theres concrete foundation, and the root system is what cant be under freezing temps. I was hoping to keep it out I may have to discard it otherwise don't know if I want to bring a plant which I assume would be huge by that time back in the house for a full winter.... not only the room it will take up but also a light situation I wouldn't be able to sustain lol I doubt a few CFLs would suffice
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19539883 - 02/08/14 02:03 PM (9 years, 11 months ago) |
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It cannot survive a cold winter lol. So unfortunately you would have to move it in and out. You can cut it back for the winter, it will grow like a vine, and just put it in front of a window. That is what I do with cacti. I put my hbwr under lights, but when they were first starting, they were just in the window, it will atleast keep it alive.
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: nickthe]
#19557848 - 02/12/14 03:55 PM (9 years, 11 months ago) |
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Nickthe, have you got your HBWR to flower yet? a couple years till they gain the ability to and seed? I would love to know, ive read they take so long to grow just to get to maturity to flower and seed. I was hoping I could do that by starting early(1st of December) and growing through winter to put out during summer and hopefully flower this year. from what I read it takes a couple years to get to that point but I just wanted to try and grow it out anyways.
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19561405 - 02/13/14 12:33 PM (9 years, 11 months ago) |
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I have not. I too have read it takes a few years.
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supernewfie
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: nickthe]
#19561565 - 02/13/14 01:10 PM (9 years, 11 months ago) |
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supernewfie
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie] 1
#19603580 - 02/22/14 10:27 AM (9 years, 11 months ago) |
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19604760 - 02/22/14 03:29 PM (9 years, 11 months ago) |
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Dang
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supernewfie
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: KBG1977]
#19612707 - 02/24/14 03:12 PM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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Anyone know what may be causing this? Browning in the middle of leaves and tiny brown speckles around some of the leaves and one of the first apearing leaves died took it off today. I figured the first leaves would die at some point but the other one still looks very healthy
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19613827 - 02/24/14 07:49 PM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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Looks pretty good to me. The first leaf that appeared dying is normal. These leaves are called Cotyledons, they're the first leaves to emerge when a seed germinates and help the seedling photosynthesize until true leaves emerge to do that job. After this happens the cotyledons generally yellow and fall off because they've served their purpose.
The Brown spots could be light burn or very small insect damage, but he plant looks fine otherwise.
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: karode13]
#19613982 - 02/24/14 08:23 PM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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Looks fine to me. I have a four year old HBWR and it drops old leaves on occasion. It should put out new leaves from the same spot (except for the cotyledons).
These vines are very hardy and tough. If yours makes it past the first year or two then it will be hard to kill as long as you keep it indoors.
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: Acaterpillar]
#19615492 - 02/25/14 06:43 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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oh it does certainly look very healthy
 I was just a little worried to see the browning on the true leaves, as for the cotyledons, I knew they aren't "true" leaves and will die eventually but with the combination of the browning and that one dying I didn't know what to think about it...
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19615603 - 02/25/14 08:04 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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I personally would repot it,because clear containers just aren't the way to go for growing plants.Plant roots hate light.
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supernewfie
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: KBG1977]
#19615615 - 02/25/14 08:12 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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I know they hate light but I have no potting containers and it was all I had to work with.. I was thinking about putting black paper around it at some point but I figured it would soon be ready for a bigger pot then I could replant when I get my hands on a dark container... but I may tape paper over it today while im waiting for it to root throughout the pot
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KBG1977
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19615629 - 02/25/14 08:23 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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supernewfie said: I know they hate light but I have no potting containers and it was all I had to work with.. I was thinking about putting black paper around it at some point but I figured it would soon be ready for a bigger pot then I could replant when I get my hands on a dark container... but I may tape paper over it today while im waiting for it to root throughout the pot
I wasn't trying to be a know it all either,it was just a suggestion Do you not have any garden centers/nurseries near you? Here,they sell all the old black pots,for 10 cents a piece!
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: KBG1977]
#19615663 - 02/25/14 08:34 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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nah man I wasn't saying you were, I can see where some may think I don't know much about plants just from this thread but I have grown a variety of plants in the last few years and done much research.. mainly grew marijuana in greenhouse but I have a couple buddies doing indoor grows that I helped extensively while theyre getting to know more about the growing hobby. but I have no nurseries around, the nearest city is just over an hour away where id be able to purchase some but I rarely go to the city and im also broke as a joke until I find work. its good you suggested though because had I not known it would be of good help but im stuck right now with what I can do and is why I only have a tank with a few species of plants and only a couple CFL bulbs to grow them with at the moment.
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KBG1977
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19615693 - 02/25/14 08:51 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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supernewfie said: nah man I wasn't saying you were, I can see where some may think I don't know much about plants just from this thread but I have grown a variety of plants in the last few years and done much research.. mainly grew marijuana in greenhouse but I have a couple buddies doing indoor grows that I helped extensively while theyre getting to know more about the growing hobby. but I have no nurseries around, the nearest city is just over an hour away where id be able to purchase some but I rarely go to the city and im also broke as a joke until I find work. its good you suggested though because had I not known it would be of good help but im stuck right now with what I can do and is why I only have a tank with a few species of plants and only a couple CFL bulbs to grow them with at the moment.
I was just saying that,because sometimes I come off like I am I feel ya though,and it sucks being broke.I think since you are stuck with what you have for now,putting black paper around the container would work
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