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wolfiewolfie
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Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from Seed to Harvest (Grow Log) 2
#22355873 - 10/09/15 06:59 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hey guys, this is my first time growing HBWR. I have documented the entire process from seed to harvest over a 2 year period.
General timeline (so you don't have to read the entire thread):
3 weeks:

2 months:

3 months:

5 months:

6 months:

7 months:

9 months:

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The only reason why T-rex's can't walk backwards is because they're extinct, which perfectly explains why there are no headaches in the rainforest; The parrots eat 'em all. My Drawings
Edited by wolfiewolfie (02/23/18 05:37 PM)
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Oggy
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Re: Replanting Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Sprouts [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#22361003 - 10/10/15 10:07 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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I'm curious if any of these were ebay seeds? I've been wanting to buy some to germinate as well but I always heard the Hawaiian variant was the best for some reason.
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wolfiewolfie
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Re: Replanting Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Sprouts [Re: Oggy]
#22361417 - 10/11/15 12:19 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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I got the seeds from a vendor within Australia (I believe importing/exporting of these seeds is illegal) who claim to grow the hawaiian strain in north Queensland near the equator.
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The only reason why T-rex's can't walk backwards is because they're extinct, which perfectly explains why there are no headaches in the rainforest; The parrots eat 'em all. My Drawings
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wolfiewolfie
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Re: Replanting Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Sprouts [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#22386402 - 10/15/15 11:32 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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So I planted them into the ground 2 days ago and they are looking very droopy. Is this to be expected or should I be concerned? 
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The only reason why T-rex's can't walk backwards is because they're extinct, which perfectly explains why there are no headaches in the rainforest; The parrots eat 'em all. My Drawings
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Argyreia
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Re: Replanting Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Sprouts [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#22386890 - 10/16/15 03:31 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Keep the soil moist and give them some shade. It's normal after a transplanting.
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wolfiewolfie
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Re: Replanting Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Sprouts [Re: Argyreia]
#22386950 - 10/16/15 04:09 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Thanks!
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Argyreia
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Re: Replanting Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Sprouts [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#22387278 - 10/16/15 07:32 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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And keep us updated if your vines take. Do you plan on letting htem i nthe ground all year round ? If transplanting doesn't work, you could just sow them directly in the soil and keep moit till it germinates.
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wolfiewolfie
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Re: Replanting Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Sprouts [Re: Argyreia]
#22389657 - 10/16/15 05:58 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Will do! I plan on putting some concrete nails in the wall that they are planted in front of and running some fishing line for them to climb up. Hopefully I can eventually cover the entire wall 
 I have just planted 5 more seeds in pots for backup (after scraping the eye and soaking in water for 24 hours so they swell).
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Re: Replanting Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Sprouts [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#22389999 - 10/16/15 07:15 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Where in aus are you? I had a little plant growing over the last summer and as soon as the temps dropped around april it died, I am in VIC though.
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wolfiewolfie
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Re: Replanting Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Sprouts [Re: elborito]
#22390017 - 10/16/15 07:19 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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I'm in queensland, pretty warm up here The ones that are getting a lot of shade are looking healthier today, but the 3 in direct sunlight are still looking a little sickly
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The only reason why T-rex's can't walk backwards is because they're extinct, which perfectly explains why there are no headaches in the rainforest; The parrots eat 'em all. My Drawings
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wolfiewolfie
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Re: Replanting Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Sprouts [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#22507759 - 11/11/15 01:05 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Just an update, they (6) are going pretty good now (roughly 2 months old). We have had a bit of rain lately and some hot, humid days.
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The only reason why T-rex's can't walk backwards is because they're extinct, which perfectly explains why there are no headaches in the rainforest; The parrots eat 'em all. My Drawings
Edited by wolfiewolfie (11/11/15 01:06 AM)
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Argyreia
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Re: Replanting Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Sprouts [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#22508013 - 11/11/15 05:07 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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They are really cute. Good job !
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wolfiewolfie
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Re: Replanting Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Sprouts [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#22682045 - 12/21/15 01:47 AM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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Just an update/plea for help. ~3 months old and they were looking really healthy until 2 days ago I realised that something has been eating them! I have seen one or two grasshoppers on them when watering, any suggestions on how to prevent them from being insect food?
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Argyreia
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Re: Replanting Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Sprouts [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#22682077 - 12/21/15 02:20 AM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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You could plant something next to them that grasshopers prefer. It's just an idea. I've never done that. Anyways, in a few months, when they will take off, you won't need to fight pests as the vines will outgrow everything.
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Re: Replanting Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Sprouts [Re: Argyreia]
#22723671 - 01/01/16 05:47 AM (8 years, 30 days ago) |
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I wouldn't worry too much about pests, but if you are, you can use neem oil, or a nicotiana spray should keep away the grasshoppers
I live in south Florida This is what my HBWR looks like she's about 10 monthas old from seed

I've seen a few of the leaves chewed up a bit the ones that get really damaged I will sometimes just snip off.
Even in a 5 gallon bucket HBWR seems to be growing profusely at this point, but this is my first time growing it.
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wolfiewolfie
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Re: Replanting Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Sprouts [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#22877269 - 02/07/16 09:51 PM (7 years, 11 months ago) |
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Update ~5 months old. All 6 are still alive 
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wolfiewolfie
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from seed. [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#23015371 - 03/17/16 01:29 AM (7 years, 10 months ago) |
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The only reason why T-rex's can't walk backwards is because they're extinct, which perfectly explains why there are no headaches in the rainforest; The parrots eat 'em all. My Drawings
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from seed. [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#23015721 - 03/17/16 06:36 AM (7 years, 10 months ago) |
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Very nice! This is the only morning Glory I just can't ever get to germinate
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from seed. [Re: kactus.brand.g]
#23015781 - 03/17/16 07:15 AM (7 years, 10 months ago) |
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Looking good!
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first shroom :]
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wolfiewolfie
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from seed. [Re: kactus.brand.g]
#23017411 - 03/17/16 05:56 PM (7 years, 10 months ago) |
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kactus.brand.g said: Very nice! This is the only morning Glory I just can't ever get to germinate
I actually find these seeds very easy to germinate. I just scrape the 'gunk' layer off the eye of the seeds and put them in a glass of water for 24 hrs, by which time they have swollen and split open with a sprout starting to show. Then just pop them in some soil and keep moist. I have another 6 sprouts just starting to come up
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The only reason why T-rex's can't walk backwards is because they're extinct, which perfectly explains why there are no headaches in the rainforest; The parrots eat 'em all. My Drawings
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