Autumn struck cuttings of Pink fantasia,
By Funkyfuchsia
- 14 Jan, 2009
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pic' taken yesterday, of overwintering cuttings
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Size is'nt imortant, they will fly away when the weather warms up and days lengthen, the main thing is to keep them green, and water only when they show they need it, and to start feeding only when they start to put on new growth,
14 Jan, 2009
Some show signs of new growth FF which im pleased2say :)
14 Jan, 2009
these look really healthy
14 Jan, 2009
Dont they just Eileen can u see the 1 with little Flower Buds :)
14 Jan, 2009
sure can jacque, im well impressed with these
14 Jan, 2009
Cant wait4 mine to grow bigger FF i watered them yesterday & picked 1s out that were dyeing or looked ill as i dont want 2 lose the Healthy 1s :) Some Types are doing better than others ? strange dont u think?
14 Jan, 2009
Yes some definatly pull through winter less stressfully than others.
the ones in the cold greenhouse have totaly defoliated but are still alive.
I have some Ginger plants in the cold one that have died back, but i am hopeing they will come again in the spring. never grown these before so if anyone has any advice on these please let me know,
14 Jan, 2009
Can't help you with that FF. I'm still waiting for my ginger seeds to sprout. :o(
15 Jan, 2009
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Much better looking than My Cuttings FF :) Mine are much smaller :/
14 Jan, 2009