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post pics of your Mimosa Hostillis and Acacia Maidenii
    #8628661 - 07/13/08 09:27 AM (15 years, 8 months ago)

Hey guys
  I just wanna see how big other peoples Mimosa and Acacia trees they grew from seed are. I have some about 2.5 years old and I will get some pics later of them.
  I transplanted most of them to 5 gallon buckets a few weeks ago and their growth has picked back up. They are branching out like mad. The trunks on the bigger ones are maybe a little over a half inch thick. When I transplanted there was a lot of roots that got trimmed off the bottom. I threw it out but when dry it was about 10 grams.
  so whos got pics????

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Re: post pics of your Mimosa Hostillis and Acacia Maiden [Re: cpw1971] * 1
    #8628693 - 07/13/08 09:38 AM (15 years, 8 months ago)



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Re: post pics of your Mimosa Hostillis and Acacia Maiden [Re: Dr. uarewotueat]
    #8628699 - 07/13/08 09:41 AM (15 years, 8 months ago)

LMAO
  that one almost compares to my pickle ID thread. remember that one? hehe
 
  but seriously though....  I think we can gather a good ID recource and give a good idea to people the growth rates ect......

    the info and pics on the net sucks.  you can find either young seedling pics or huge trees but not much in between.

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Re: post pics of your Mimosa Hostillis and Acacia Maiden [Re: cpw1971]
    #8628910 - 07/13/08 10:55 AM (15 years, 8 months ago)

heheh t. pickleruvianus i remember :grin:

unfortunately my a. maidenii are still in seed form so i have nothing to contribute apart from a little humour :tongue:


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Re: post pics of your Mimosa Hostillis and Acacia Maiden [Re: cpw1971]
    #8629074 - 07/13/08 11:52 AM (15 years, 8 months ago)

My ex dogs ate all my Juremas. :sad:
They would be 2 yrs old by now.


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Re: post pics of your Mimosa Hostillis and Acacia Maiden [Re: felixhigh]
    #8629408 - 07/13/08 01:34 PM (15 years, 8 months ago)

heres a few pics for now but I will get some closeups and better pics soon.....






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Re: post pics of your Mimosa Hostillis and Acacia Maiden [Re: cpw1971]
    #8632406 - 07/14/08 04:44 AM (15 years, 8 months ago)

those are looking really good man :thumbup:


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Re: post pics of your Mimosa Hostillis and Acacia Maiden [Re: Dr. uarewotueat]
    #8634307 - 07/14/08 04:57 PM (15 years, 8 months ago)

thanks uare :smile:

  ok heres some more pics....







  I gotta get some more pics this week including a transplant from a 3 to a 5 gallon pot and a view of the massive roots :cool:

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Re: post pics of your Mimosa Hostillis and Acacia Maiden [Re: cpw1971]
    #8634693 - 07/14/08 06:46 PM (15 years, 8 months ago)

Heres a pic of mine. It's still pretty young and I recently had to move it because of to much wind and sun but other than that it's doing pretty well. The stems are just starting to mature and turning from green to brown.


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Re: post pics of your Mimosa Hostillis and Acacia Maiden [Re: sturmer88]
    #8635558 - 07/14/08 09:52 PM (15 years, 8 months ago)

cool man lookin good thanks for posting  :thumbup:
  heres more for now...
the Trunks are getting bark now :cool:








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Re: post pics of your Mimosa Hostillis and Acacia Maiden [Re: cpw1971]
    #8639678 - 07/15/08 08:18 PM (15 years, 8 months ago)

Those look great. What are you feeding them? I've been feeding mine Schultz for plants in Veg. 12-08-12 I think.

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Re: post pics of your Mimosa Hostillis and Acacia Maiden [Re: sturmer88]
    #8639809 - 07/15/08 08:41 PM (15 years, 8 months ago)

thanks, they get Foxfarm nutes

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Re: post pics of your Mimosa Hostillis and Acacia Maiden [Re: cpw1971]
    #8640373 - 07/15/08 10:52 PM (15 years, 8 months ago)

Do you top yours or anything?  They look nice outside w/ their bark.  I've got some Mimosa hostilis and pudica growing.  Maybe I'll get a picture or two if I'm not so lazy later on.


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Re: post pics of your Mimosa Hostillis and Acacia Maiden [Re: PoC]
    #8640560 - 07/15/08 11:58 PM (15 years, 8 months ago)

my babies :smile:

thanks p.menace for the seeds




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Re: post pics of your Mimosa Hostillis and Acacia Maiden [Re: just me]
    #8641333 - 07/16/08 05:46 AM (15 years, 8 months ago)

Pattern,
  no I don't top them. They branch out in their own. After transplanting and putting them outside in the sun they should get some serious growth where they are branching out this summer.
  I grew some Pudica a few summers ago.  cool plant :cool:

Justme,
  nice babies. I wouldn't worry about planting peas or anything for the nitrogen fixing bacteria. Mine sure didn't need it. A few of them got it but the others are doing just as well.

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Re: post pics of your Mimosa Hostillis and Acacia Maiden [Re: cpw1971]
    #8642268 - 07/16/08 11:45 AM (15 years, 8 months ago)

thanks cpw.

hey quick question.

on your reply to me, was that supposed to end after nice babies. or is the rest of it directed to me?

cuz i got no ideas whacha talkin willis


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Re: post pics of your Mimosa Hostillis and Acacia Maiden [Re: just me]
    #8643096 - 07/16/08 02:56 PM (15 years, 8 months ago)

Quote:

How Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria Improve Soil Fertility

Nitrogen is one of the most important chemical elements for plants. If there is not enough nitrogen available in the soil plants look pale and their growth is stunted.

Nitrogen fixing plants are called legumes. Legumes - and all peas and beans are legumes - are plants that work together with nitrogen fixing bacteria called Rhizobia, to "fix" nitrogen.


The Rhizobia chemically convert the nitrogen from the air to make it available for the plant.

Legume plants live in a symbiotic relationship with the nitrogen fixing bacteria - the Rhizobia live in nodules in the plant's roots. This way the plant can look after its own nitrogen needs. Fertilizer is not required.

In addition, when the crop is harvested and the plant cut back to ground level, the root nodules should release all the valuable fixed nitrogen for following crops.




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Re: post pics of your Mimosa Hostillis and Acacia Maiden [Re: Dr. uarewotueat]
    #8643188 - 07/16/08 03:14 PM (15 years, 8 months ago)

thanks uare :thumbup:
  Justme,
  yeah a lot of info on the net about growing Mimosa's and Acacia's they say they need the Nitrogen fixing bacteria.
  Some of my Mimosa's and Acacia's I did plant Legumes in with them and after a while I cut the legumes off at the soil line. Just to see if there was any difference I didn't  plant legumes in some. 
  well they turned out just the same so far.
  also mine were indoors all their life until a month and a half ago. They are some of the easiest plants I have ever grown :cool:


  nighty night time.....
 

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Re: post pics of your Mimosa Hostillis and Acacia Maiden [Re: cpw1971]
    #8645236 - 07/16/08 11:37 PM (15 years, 8 months ago)

Quote:

cpw1971 said:
  After transplanting and putting them outside in the sun they should get some serious growth where they are branching out this summer.
 




How old were they before you acclimated them to more sunlight? I have mine in full shade and they seem to really love it, but I've read that once they mature you can move them to sunnier locations. Mine are probably around 5 months old.

Also do you bring yours in for the winter? I'm in USDA None 9b-10a. I'm wondering if I should bring it in for it's first winter at least. Salvia D. seems to do alright outside here but others like Chacruna and kratom don't seem to like it as young as mine are. At least when the wind chill brings the temps even lower they don't. Are Mimosa Hostillis plants more cold hardy?

I noticed when I had it in a location not protected from the sun well eneough the leaves looked as if they started to burn and turned yellow. Now I've moved it to a better shaded are it's doing much better.

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Re: post pics of your Mimosa Hostillis and Acacia Maiden [Re: sturmer88]
    #8645784 - 07/17/08 05:32 AM (15 years, 8 months ago)

well when you put them out into the sun you need to acclimate them to it slowly over the course of a few weeks. give them 10 minutes of sun a few times a day and slowly bring the duration up.
 
  as far as cold hardiness I am not sure yet. Mine have been indoors for 1.5 to 2 years and this is their first summer.

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Re: post pics of your Mimosa Hostillis and Acacia Maiden [Re: cpw1971]
    #8646704 - 07/17/08 12:00 PM (15 years, 8 months ago)

ummmm, cold hardiness:

mine seem to be doing ok in a greenhouse that reaches about 50+/- every night.

and sun:

mine are in a greenhouse/hothouse since birth so technically i guess theyre aclimated already.


but then again theyre just babies so only time will tell


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Re: post pics of your Mimosa Hostillis and Acacia Maiden [Re: just me]
    #8648381 - 07/17/08 07:26 PM (15 years, 8 months ago)

Thanks, I have just been getting kind of worried because some of the leaves have turned kind of yellow looking. I don't think it's the same as from N deficiency. It's kind of like your "cpw1971" in your second post in the first pic. The Mimosa in the far back. It looks like some of your leaves on one of the Mimosa's has the same problem. I don't know if it's from sunburn or what? I have mine in mostly shade. It's really hot and dry out here. Maybe I need to spray her more like I do my other ethno's. I've found most of my Ethno plants like Salvia, kratom and chacruna need to be sprayed a few times a day or the leaves get real funny looking from the dryness out here during the summer.

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Re: post pics of your Mimosa Hostillis and Acacia Maiden [Re: sturmer88]
    #8648785 - 07/17/08 09:12 PM (15 years, 8 months ago)

well my plants endured brushing up against walls and other tortures. also when I brought them outside they got loaded down with dandelion puffballs. that prevented their ability to close the leaves at night.
  sometimes old leaves just fall off too. I had a nice little pile I swept together of fallen leaves when they were indoors. I wonder how active that was???  I threw it away though.
  but yeah my Salvia and Viridis are outside and loving the humidity. my house has central heating/ac and the air stays at 60 f and dry.
  I don't mist them either.
oh and one more thing...
  when they were inside sometimes they would be far from the 1000w hps but when they were closer they liked it more. now they are acllimated to the sun and theres already a foot of new growth on all branches. If Mimosa can't take the sun it will close it's leaves and transpire more. plants can regulate. I think maybe you should check your soil PH incase it's nute lockout or something.

  I wonder if the Mimosa or Acacias would survive a NY winter planted in the ground?? anyone know??

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Re: post pics of your Mimosa Hostillis and Acacia Maiden [Re: Dr. uarewotueat]
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Re: post pics of your Mimosa Hostillis and Acacia Maidenii [Re: cpw1971]
    #21345620 - 02/28/15 07:40 PM (9 years, 21 days ago)

Here are my seedlings, after 2 days they sprouted.
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