Tropicals & Tender Perennials: Growing Plumeria from Seed, 1 by Jakometes
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Jakometes wrote: Hi Hon, Just wondering how your little babies are going now? I started some seeds about 5 weeks ago and they are going well! It was too, my first time at growing Plumeria from seed, and I am finding it very enjoyable! I love my little seedlings like they are my babies! :-) lol! I bought seeds that have the potential of growing in to Blood Red, Deep Red & Watermelon (as that is what the parent plants were) - however, I also know it is like giving birth without knowing the sex of the baby - you just don't know what you are going to get until it happens! But that is the most exciting part! You must have been so chuffed to see your beautiful little green sprout with its first set of leaves! I know I was, and still am - mine are only just starting to grow their second set - I don't know which set are the true set for Plumeria? Do you know if they have water leaves? I'm still such a newbie! What a great forum DG is! It's really nice to be able to share the same joy with fellow enthusiasts from all around the world. What a community of great spirit! I'm in Perth, Western Australia. My name is Jahna, and my gorgeous man is Jake. We are both garden lovers in our mid-twenties! I've posted some photos of my little babies... I really hope yours are doing well. Would LOVE an update on how they are going... Pic #1) Watermelon - no signs of rooting yet Pic #2) Blood Red (Irma Bryant) - All 5 have rooted and are now popping their greens above ground Pic #3) Deep Red - All 5 have rooted and 3 are getting their second set of leaves. Yay! Pic #4) Just a shot of all of them together Kind regards, Jahna |


