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Zombi3
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19643425 - 03/03/14 08:34 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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Sadly I dont think I have any pictures. But I am expecting it to come back since the first time I pruned out the infected leaves and branches it did come back I am expecting it to come back this time, after the second pruning. So when it does come back in a little bit I will post pictures!!
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: Zombi3]
#19643489 - 03/03/14 08:49 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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alright sounds good, I wanna see whats goin on with it in the meantime do you have the infected plant away from the others?
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19643668 - 03/03/14 09:57 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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http://organicgardening.about.com/od/diseases/p/blackspot.htm
googleing black spots on plants will bring up many different diagnoses, including exactly what you describe the black spot fungus... check out this link, and google some more info and figure out if its this, and keep looking for other thing. but if it is this my bet is its in the soil, most likely the manure, or possibly the castings but manure is my guess
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19643707 - 03/03/14 10:05 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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I dont think its simple black spot since my horticulture teachers couldnt ID it and thats what I went to them thiking it was. Also the manure is washed and composted and whatnot. It came from a store pre-mixed with peat and hummus. Ive never had problems with it before.
Thanks for the link though!
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: Zombi3]
#19643716 - 03/03/14 10:07 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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alright cool when ya get pics post em up
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19643829 - 03/03/14 10:45 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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to me it seems normal, but...
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: 2soul]
#19643908 - 03/03/14 11:09 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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the black spots and foliage falling off? I don't think so
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19647512 - 03/03/14 10:42 PM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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Mmmmm, frosty buds....
Post pics of these spots Zombi3. In a new thread even, it'll get more views.
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: karode13]
#19648815 - 03/04/14 06:04 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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karode13 said: Mmmmm, frosty buds....
Post pics of these spots Zombi3. In a new thread even, it'll get more views.
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19666581 - 03/08/14 07:17 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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Heres something a little weird I noticed, even when it was small, as the new leaves form at the base of the leaf,where the leaf and the leaf's stalk meet, on each side its like theres a gland or something that excretes a liquidy sap. iv took some off a few leaves ago and its sticky like tree sap when rubbed into my fingers aha just thought id upload a picture of it don't know if its very visable

Edited by supernewfie (03/08/14 07:36 AM)
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19668253 - 03/08/14 04:02 PM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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it's sweet too, it's a kind of "nectar" maybe to bring insects ? dunno what's the purpose of that liquid but I noticed it too when I was growing hbw...
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19671522 - 03/09/14 12:57 PM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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supernewfie said:

That baby looks nice! OMG IS THAT A FLOWER BUD? You're gonna need a trellis or something soon!
I have a HBWR that is about 11 months old & has been inside all winter & it's trying to grow through my ceiling. I can't wait to put her on my fence outside. Hope she flowers & seeds this year, because she'll be waaay too big to bring inside next year.
Edited by FrostyC (03/09/14 01:00 PM)
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: FrostyC]
#19671543 - 03/09/14 01:07 PM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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the plant you see that has flowers on the left is a chili pepper plant!! I planted this HBWR on the first of December !
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19672179 - 03/09/14 03:43 PM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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Quote:
supernewfie said:

Heres something a little weird I noticed, even when it was small, as the new leaves form at the base of the leaf,where the leaf and the leaf's stalk meet, on each side its like theres a gland or something that excretes a liquidy sap. iv took some off a few leaves ago and its sticky like tree sap when rubbed into my fingers aha just thought id upload a picture of it don't know if its very visable
 
This thing is freaking Beautiful
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19672269 - 03/09/14 04:05 PM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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supernewfie said: the plant you see that has flowers on the left is a chili pepper plant!! I planted this HBWR on the first of December !
Ha! Okay, it makes sense now. I was about to ask what you were feeding it! That was really odd! For some reason my brain just mashed that all together as one plant until you said something.
My HBWR grew so slow at first, but that's because I tried to keep it rootbound as long as I could so when I transplanted into the big 10-Gal pot it would keep growing all winter. This seems to have worked fairly well, but I can tell she's itching to back outside.
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19673134 - 03/09/14 07:47 PM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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 This is the infected HBWR. You can see where I pruned the top off. A ton of buds have popped up and it looks real good, just need to wait and see if the symptoms show up again.. This is about 13 months old.
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: sidvivius]
#19674103 - 03/09/14 11:24 PM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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sidvivius said: it's sweet too, it's a kind of "nectar" maybe to bring insects ? dunno what's the purpose of that liquid but I noticed it too when I was growing hbw...
These "extrafloral nectaries" often attract aggressive ants or wasps that will defend the plant against aphids and other pests. Very cool!
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: Zombi3]
#19676096 - 03/10/14 01:27 PM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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could you upload a picture of your others, just curious because it looks completely different than mine!! that looks like a jungle plant aha !!! but I cant see the black, hopefully it doesn't show up once again man!!
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19676246 - 03/10/14 02:01 PM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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This is one of my Rivea corymbosa, or Turbina, whatever.

This is my other Baby Woodrose, this one is the Madagascar strain.

The reason that one looks nothing like yours is because its over a year old and it was 3-4 times that size before I pruned it back. Now theres 20-30 buds breaking out in the same spot! Its going to be a bushy motherfucker!!
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: Zombi3]
#19676372 - 03/10/14 02:31 PM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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Aha ya I figured the age and pruning had a good deal to do with the clusterfuck of growth there on the older hbwr, so it must be all new leaf it just seemed the leaves were smaller and its deffinately because of the reason. That madagascar looks awesome to such even growth.. mine the new leaf reaches almost full growth before the nexts starts to open up.. and ive never seen the turbina before so you say it has more psychoactive potentcy than the HBWR, it contain lysergic acid or some other psychoactive chemicals? Looks pretty cool man.
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