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SalviaEngland
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Morning Glory (Ipomoea Violacea) update
#613825 - 04/20/02 12:23 PM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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SalviaEngland
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Re: Morning Glory (Ipomoea Violacea) update [Re: SalviaEngland]
#620606 - 04/27/02 04:37 PM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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Dancing Plant:
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Re: Morning Glory (Ipomoea Violacea) update [Re: SalviaEngland]
#620674 - 04/27/02 06:42 PM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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how many seeds can you expect to gather from the plants that you have?
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Re: Morning Glory (Ipomoea Violacea) update [Re: SalviaEngland]
#620942 - 04/28/02 12:59 AM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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are these morinig glorys grown indoors? how far are they spaced apart?
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SalviaEngland
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Re: Morning Glory (Ipomoea Violacea) update [Re: honeyroasted]
#621104 - 04/28/02 05:51 AM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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" how many seeds can you expect to gather from the plants that you have? " No idea
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SalviaEngland
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Re: Morning Glory (Ipomoea Violacea) update [Re: 40oz]
#621110 - 04/28/02 06:04 AM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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"are these morinig glorys grown indoors? " Yes but I plan to plant them out soon " how far are they spaced apart? " Very close at first(5cm), then trasplanted into small pots, 1 or 2 plants per pot as shown in the pic.
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Re: Morning Glory (Ipomoea Violacea) update [Re: SalviaEngland]
#621623 - 04/28/02 06:55 PM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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i just germinated my morning glorys..they're about 4 iches tall... i have them in my window; the sun hits the window perfectly... do you think if i kept them there, that they would eventually flower? i plan on putting up a wooden grate in my window for them to climb on... is this a good idea or a bad one?
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Re: Morning Glory (Ipomoea Violacea) update *DELETED* [Re: 40oz]
#622654 - 04/29/02 10:09 PM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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right on..they look happy for now.......ill movin outside if they look sad...
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Re: Morning Glory (Ipomoea Violacea) update [Re: SalviaEngland]
#622948 - 04/30/02 07:01 AM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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Can you use any type of morning glories, I have one call "flying saucers"
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Re: Morning Glory (Ipomoea Violacea) update [Re: SalviaEngland]
#625600 - 05/03/02 09:53 AM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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Beautifull indead... Could not resist adding a picture...
Fot those people in Holland go see my website for some more info and pic's at http://www.homepages.hetnet.nl/~larisa/morningglory/morningglory.htm And don't forget...
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Re: Morning Glory (Ipomoea Violacea) update [Re: LOBO]
#625604 - 05/03/02 10:02 AM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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I read the preferred species for people looking to eat the seeds are Flying Saucers, Pearly Gates, and one or two others I forget. I just germinated some Pearly Gates Morning Glory's and they're like 5" right now. I transplanted them outside, and accidently broke some of the roots 'cause they grew through the mesh sacks holding the soil in my mini-greenhouse-sprouting-dealie. The roots are pretty brittle, but they are outside now and seem to not even have noticed, all are growing well despite the 60mph wind they had to put up with last night. Hardy little buggers.
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Re: Morning Glory (Ipomoea Violacea) update [Re: Cub]
#625608 - 05/03/02 10:04 AM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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Oh yeah I'm not growing them to eat the seeds though, I don't like the feeling they give. I just like the plants
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SalviaEngland
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Re: Morning Glory (Ipomoea Violacea) update [Re: Cub]
#625797 - 05/03/02 02:40 PM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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Club, I have also recently transplanted some outside and it was windy here too with some heavy rain. I have not checked on them yet I hope they are OK, It sounds like they are tuff little things. They also seem to grow very fast indoors, seeds germinate in 2 days if sanded/nicked and soaked and they produce great looking flowers. They are great plants even if your not interested in their magical properties.
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SalviaEngland
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Re: Morning Glory (Ipomoea Violacea) update [Re: MeneerCactus]
#625801 - 05/03/02 02:45 PM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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MeneerCactus Are you going to have an English version of your web site, I am sure many people would be interested in reading it.
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Re: Morning Glory (Ipomoea Violacea) update [Re: SalviaEngland]
#625865 - 05/03/02 04:04 PM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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High, I don't think a translation is coming up? But who nows this winter?! I found that flying saucers were not liking to produce much seeds, but beautifull flowers!! The others liked making seeds, and are now rising from the earth. The whole garden was spotted with those seeds after a few storms. Harvested at least 300 grams but likely much more Easy beautifull fast climber which has every morning fresh flowers. Don't forget...
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SalviaEngland
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Re: Morning Glory (Ipomoea Violacea) update [Re: SalviaEngland]
#635207 - 05/18/02 07:05 AM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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They like growing indoors but they are out of control!!! Here are some more pictures... enjoy...


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Re: Morning Glory (Ipomoea Violacea) update [Re: SalviaEngland]
#636985 - 05/19/02 08:40 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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wow...nice....how old are they now? mine are still happy looking in my window... they have a new ceder box and lattice to climb on now... ...they are only about a foot tall max....i cant wait till the leaves are that big....and damn....i cant wait for them flowers!
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Re: Morning Glory (Ipomoea Violacea) update [Re: 40oz]
#636989 - 05/19/02 08:44 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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my dumb ass ate my seeds tonight... now i need to get more.
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Re: Morning Glory (Ipomoea Violacea) update [Re: SalviaEngland]
#637329 - 05/20/02 06:32 AM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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Are you going to move them outside anytime soon?
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