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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from seed. [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#23017850 - 03/17/16 07:38 PM (7 years, 10 months ago) |
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Hmm,if I ever get anymore seeds I will try again,as I never give up!
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wolfiewolfie
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from seed. [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#23139207 - 04/21/16 03:12 AM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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~7 months.

The beer bottle in the photos is for size reference (11cm or 4.3 inches).
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from seed. [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#23139239 - 04/21/16 04:14 AM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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They are really thirsty.
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from seed. [Re: Argyreia]
#23139243 - 04/21/16 04:21 AM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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Hey cool thread and looking great 
ive never had these yet but I just found a good deal so plan to order a load later today, I want to try some and maybe try to grow some also if I can.
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from seed. [Re: Argyreia]
#23139245 - 04/21/16 04:24 AM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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Argyreia said: They are really thirsty.
I'm confident they have enough water. I have been noticing for awhile now that their leaves get that shrivelled look when they are in direct sunlight, then not long after they are in the shade they go back to looking almost perfect. .
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from seed. [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#23139250 - 04/21/16 04:27 AM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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I'll go get a pic of them now that the sun has gone down.
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from seed. [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#23139257 - 04/21/16 04:33 AM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from seed. [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#23139423 - 04/21/16 06:52 AM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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You are right. looks like there is enough water in the soil but this plant doesn't thrive in full sun. I think they need shade and something to twist around. Anyways, they are looking good and rather tall for 7 month plants.
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from seed. [Re: Argyreia]
#23145453 - 04/22/16 08:45 PM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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I did read that before I planted them. They get around 2 hours of direct sunlight each day which causes them to wither and the rest they are in shade. It seems to put just enough strain on the plant for them to thrive. They are growing rather quickly now.
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from seed. [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#23145606 - 04/22/16 09:32 PM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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It's the heat. Plants do that often here. I see it all the time with my mexican pepper leafs. They're probably in a spot that gets sunlight all day. In Texas, the sun dries everything up real easy. I try to find spots that are mostly shady all day. It helps.
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from seed. [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#23386263 - 06/27/16 12:48 AM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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Just an update ~ 9 months.
Apart from a new late bloomer, there's not much to report. The cold weather that winter has brought seems to have slowed their growth, but other than that all is well 
Can anyone tell me roughly when I should start to expect seeds?





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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from seed. [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#23387896 - 06/27/16 02:16 PM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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looking good
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from seed. [Re: wolfiewolfie] 1
#23735760 - 10/13/16 11:37 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Just over a year old (~13 months).
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from seed. [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#23735874 - 10/14/16 01:09 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Glad to see they're still going strong. Best of luck with it
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from seed. [Re: Ogla]
#23737200 - 10/14/16 01:50 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Niceee
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from seed. [Re: MoonFarmer]
#23740607 - 10/15/16 06:35 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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I don't mean to hijack but... My plant that was started in February still ddoesn't have vines. It's just an upright woody stalk with 7 leaves. It is in a pot indoors, getting plenty of sun. What am I doing wrong?
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from seed. [Re: wolfiewolfie] 2
#24013399 - 01/15/17 11:01 PM (7 years, 14 days ago) |
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Update: 16 months Does anybody know when I can expect to see flowers / seeds? 

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Argyreia
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from seed. [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#24013618 - 01/16/17 01:39 AM (7 years, 14 days ago) |
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Man, they are really beautiful.
It's been reported many many times that this plant is very hard to get it to flower. You can try to put shitloads of water and blooming ferts. If they behave like regular morning glories, you should expect blooms in late spring, all over summer and early fall. Also, if they have a high nitrogen feeding, it can encourage leaf production instead of flowers.
That is all I can say... Anyways, you plants are really well established in the ground and very big. I'm sure they will eventually flower. Did they have trouble surviving through winter ? I guess not because they did not lose leaves.
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from seed. [Re: Argyreia]
#24013625 - 01/16/17 01:48 AM (7 years, 14 days ago) |
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Argyreia said: Man, they are really beautiful.
It's been reported many many times that this plant is very hard to get it to flower. You can try to put shitloads of water and blooming ferts. If they behave like regular morning glories, you should expect blooms in late spring, all over summer and early fall. Also, if they have a high nitrogen feeding, it can encourage leaf production instead of flowers.
That is all I can say... Anyways, you plants are really well established in the ground and very big. I'm sure they will eventually flower. Did they have trouble surviving through winter ? I guess not because they did not lose leaves.
Thank you 
It is currently mid summer over here so I guess I shouldnt expect anything until next spring.
As for winter they had no trouble at all. The only struggle I noticed was when they were small the leaves would droop and look a little sickly when exposed to too much sunlight as though they needed water, however by the next morning they would look good and healthy again.
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from seed. [Re: wolfiewolfie] 4
#24214443 - 04/03/17 01:27 AM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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18 months old and we have seed pods!!!

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