Pelargonium "Black Velvet" cuttings.
By David
- 10 Sep, 2009
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A few weeks ago, I got a large plant reduced to £2. From it, I got 19 cuttings, and they have all rooted. :-)
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I am pleased, Eileen! They kept wanting to flower, but cut them off in their prime. Looks like I have 19 "houseguests" over winter. :-)
10 Sep, 2009
;-) brilliant David. ill need to start making space in here to over winter some plants too, my son just loves it when i bring them all in lol nottttttttttttt
10 Sep, 2009
Found a g8 idea here from member "Balcony", who stacks his Amaryllis plants like pint tumblers in a pub, on his window sills, to maximise space, height and light (check this out). Aim to do so with my pelargonium babes! :-))
10 Sep, 2009
good idea
10 Sep, 2009
It is, especially at the bathroom window, which is of "ugly" frosted glass, and gets light - but not too much - ideal plant decor, and growing conditions, too!
10 Sep, 2009
Clever you so that ,s twenty geraniums for £2.00 that must be the best bargain yet. David...must try the tumbler thing with some cutting I have ....
10 Sep, 2009
Hi Janette, you may have missed the original pic of the big plant. Reduced from £8 to £2, and I used a free coupon, so it really cost me nowt - Scottish to the core, I am - LOL! :-)
10 Sep, 2009
LOL what are you like.. I like it an even better bargain then....I did miss the original photo,still trying to catch up with things ...so much for my quest ..lol
10 Sep, 2009
I gave up with that quest when I saw that the GOY pics topped 100,000 the other day - LOL!
Have PMd you :-))
10 Sep, 2009
A lovely pelargonium David....cuttings look really healthy...well done!!
13 Sep, 2009
Thanks, Motinot. They keep producing flower heads, but am being ruthless and "nipping them in the bud" so to speak. The remains of the parent plant, however, has leafed up nicely and is about to flower - pale pink, I think.
13 Sep, 2009
Fantastic that all your cutting rooted really well,David! You must be really chuffed! :-) Looking forward to seeing a photo of them stacked up like I've done with my Amaryllis, glad someone else has profited from my idea! :-)
Which reminds me, since I posted that photo of the Amaryllis in my bedroom & kitchen windows I've added a THIRD tier! No choice really, I still had some more on the balcony & I had NOWHERE to put them! Just had to push some leaves out of the way & squash some pots a little closer together & then put them on a third level.
Looking forward to seeing your cutting when they flower next spring.
13 Sep, 2009
Well done David...very enterprising ! What a great way to increase your stock !
13 Sep, 2009
Oh, Balcony, a THIRD tier? Yours is one of the best space-saving ideas I've ever seen - Thank You again. The parent plant "remains" benefited from the "surgery", by the way. She has leafed up nicely and has a few flower buds. When I saw the "Black Velvet" pelargoniums for sale in high season, the flowers came in all the usual shades. This one is going to have pale pink flowers soon. You won't have to wait until Spring to see them - maybe, by end of this week? :-)
Thanx, Bb ! Am doing just what many folks always do, and, like all of us, trying to be cost-effective and save some pennies. :-)
13 Sep, 2009
Too right David.At moment have lavender,rosemary,fuschia and ivy cuttings on the go...ready for next spring !
13 Sep, 2009
By the end of the week?! Didn't you say you were pinching out all the flower buds? But I'd very much like to see them! :)
13 Sep, 2009
Wow, Bb! Sounds like a heavenly production line you have going on there!
Balcony, am pinching out all flower buds on the rooted cuttings, but the "parent" plant has recovered from my "surgery" and is in bud on my back doorstep. Tried taking a couple of pics earlier this evening, but they have not opened out enough yet. :-)
13 Sep, 2009
Only after I posted my comment, when reading your post again, did I realize that you were talking about the original plant. But I thought I would wait for you reply instead of modifying my post.
There's no hurry for a photo of them, after all they're not like Morning Glory or Day Lilies whose flowers last just one day, even though they are replaced by more the next day.
14 Sep, 2009
Wow! Well done David these will look fab Summer Next Yr :)
16 Sep, 2009
Thank You, Jacque - first time I've ever seriously tried this, so am pleased
it has worked, and so easily, too. :-)
16 Sep, 2009
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well done David, they look great
10 Sep, 2009