Have: 4 leaves of 'Beca's Botswana'

Aurora, TX(Zone 8a)

CLOSED: Beca's all spoken for.........

MKJ

This message was edited Jul 25, 2005 10:55 AM

Dillonvale, OH(Zone 6a)

I'd love to try myhand at them for postage..... all my AV's are no names, and I don't have many plants for trade, lots of seeds tho :-)
LMK
Janis

Frederick, MD(Zone 6b)

Keep me in mind if you prune your 'Buckeye' cultivars, or any others with variegated foliage... or were we going to trade plantlets?

'Beca's Botswana' does have lovely, delicate blooms, but I'm trying to resist since I have so many new leaves started at the moment. I know I have an AV "problem," since my first reaction to this sort of post is always, oooh!! me!! me!! I'd like one!!! LOL We'll just see what you have that "needs pruning" when we do our trade! :-)

Marion, IN(Zone 5a)

I have just started getting into AV's and would love a named one..I can do postage or maybe cuttings from something else?

Karen

Frederick, MD(Zone 6b)

Karen, what sort of plants or cuttings do you have? I'm hoping to have both leaves & some plantlets ready to send in September, both named varieties & "beautiful NOIDs," will post a list next month. We need to find you a 'Marion's Enchanted Trail'! I just found a replacement for mine, but it's very tiny, so I doubt I'll have any plantlets from it for quite some time...

Aurora, TX(Zone 8a)

Woofens & Karen--I can divide up some leaves for the both of you. Postage is fine.

This message was edited Jul 24, 2005 1:00 PM

Dillonvale, OH(Zone 6a)

MJK, Let me know how much... $3.85?

Janis

Aurora, TX(Zone 8a)

Critter......I'd originally posted that I'd start some leaves for you, and then was thinking, "Hmm.......where?!" lol My room is becoming a bit, say, limited. ;-) I still can, if you'd just really prefer, but if possible, I'd like to just trade leaves? LMK.........=)

Now, also have about eight "Rebel's Midnight Sky" leaves to add to the Beca's........

Aurora, TX(Zone 8a)

Critter...........just ordered 'Buckeye's Crested Peach.' LOVE those Buckeyes!! Which ones do you have?

Dillonvale, OH(Zone 6a)

mjk, you're killing me here LOL. I am so going to run out of space.... gonna have to build another addition LMAO

Janis

Aurora, TX(Zone 8a)

Yup, Janis--3.85'll do it! I know it's cheaper to do by regular mail, and I will if you'd prefer. LMK.........

Also, will throw in more leaves to make your postage worthwhile. I'll also be pruning:

Cirelda
Sweet Sam
Boolaroo

What tempts you?

=) MKJ

Dillonvale, OH(Zone 6a)

Gonna Dmail you mkj :)

Marion, IN(Zone 5a)

Hi Critterologist,
I can do cuttings of Pandorea Vine(varigated and also have seeds),Mandavillea vine(pink flower), Confederate Jasmine, another Jasmine,a purple clemetis,Snow On the Mountain. I have never done cuttings from these so someone would have to tell me how to do it right. I have some AV's but they are no name from walmart and lowes..I would love to find some varigated ones...


MKJones, How much postage do you need and you can do the cheapest way if you think they will hold up, If not then I will pay for whatever way you think is best.

Karen

Frederick, MD(Zone 6b)

ooOOOhhh... The confederate jasmine & mandavillea sound lovely, Karen! I have a regular jasmine, and I love the scent! Is the Pandorea vine scented? I can see I will have to get after DH to put up that rod for hanging baskets he's been promising me...

A leaf trade would be fine. I was thinking plantlets partly because my Buckeyes are so new they don't have lots of spare leaves yet, but with luck I'll get a number of plantlets from the couple of leaves I've started. Also, some of the variegated ones can be tricky to start, but it looks like my Buckeye leaves have rooted with no trouble.

I have 'Buckeye Bellringer' and 'Buckeye Boysenberry'. I also have 'Grape Slush', which has very similar cream & pink variegation.

Aurora, TX(Zone 8a)

Karen, I can try the mail, but with the heat, it would be chance'y. I'm packing extra leaves in w/Woofens, to ensure the best bang for your Priority postage buck! lol

Let me know your preference, and I'll mail out today, either form....

Frederick, MD(Zone 6b)

A couple of AV plantlets I sent out recently arrived a little wilted (hope they made it!). I'd advise shipping by Priority Mail. I'm not sending AVs out again until the weather cools a little, but leaves probably would hold up better.

Aurora, TX(Zone 8a)

I agree, Critter. And, I'm going to start leaves for you..........you're right on variegates taking more prodding.........already have a 'Buckeye Everlasting' going for you..........been a month!

And, wow-----your AV's listed above are DIVINE! Looked at their pics in 1st Class..........I'm too excited! Bought 'Ellie Gardner' the other day too.........my first variegated trailer (have Sunrise Waltz, but only gets faint crowning vari.).......I'll share her too!

=) MKJ

Andalusia, AL(Zone 8b)

I would love to send postage.I'm just getting into AV.Another addiction.LOL.Thanks

Frederick, MD(Zone 6b)

Oh, how lovely! Maybe we can get a big plantlet swap going for fall... I figure that will be a good time to ship, after this 90+ degree stuff ends but before freezing temps arrive!

I wanted to add that I don't know if some of the ones I'm starting will be much further along than tiny plantlets or a well rooted leaf (I'm not getting those record 2 or 3 weeks until "ears" times!) before the weather turns cold, but I figure I can try to send a backup leaf as well!

This message was edited Jul 25, 2005 11:56 AM

Aurora, TX(Zone 8a)

Oh, I'm sorry, Jannich--meant to mark this closed! All of the Beca's are gone.........I give out in two's. I can mail two of the Rebel's to you, with some others named trailers enclosed........? Just lmk,

MKJ

Olympia, WA(Zone 7b)

Good idea critterologist! I have lots of leaves starting now. I'm not noticing any growth records either, but I'm sure I'll have some something by fall. Count me in!

Frederick, MD(Zone 6b)

Definitely, Dana! I'm sure you have empty windowsills to fill in your new house! :-)

Andalusia, AL(Zone 8b)

mkjones,any leaves would be fine.just let me know where to send postage.thanks

Aurora, TX(Zone 8a)

I'm in the addy exchange, Jannich, and I'll mail out a nice assortment tomorrow. =) I looked you up there too.

MKJ

Andalusia, AL(Zone 8b)

Thank you so much mkjones.I really appreciate the leaves.Postage will be in the mail today!

Aurora, TX(Zone 8a)

KarenMG & Jannich--yours went today guys.......Priority, so you should have your box by Thursday. =)

MKJ

Marion, IN(Zone 5a)

Mkjones,
Thanks I will get the postage out to you this weekend.

Critterologist:
the pandorea vine is beautiful. It had one small bloom on it when I got it but it got broke off and it hasnt bloomed since.......
I love the jasmine too....I can do these now or wait till fall when it is cooler. Let me know what you want to do.

Karen

Frederick, MD(Zone 6b)

Waiting for cooler weather sounds good to me! The last couple of AV babies I sent out suffered in the heat, I think. I'll make a note in my trade tracker! Dmail & LMK if there are any colors or varieties you especially like...

Marion, IN(Zone 5a)

Critterologist,

no not really, so far I like them all, just send me whatever you think I will like...send me an email before you ship to remind me lol

Karen

Marion, IN(Zone 5a)

mkjones,

I got the package today, thanks for such a wonderful assortment, now I need to figure out what to do with them lol feel like telling me how to care for these babies?? I have never done this.

Thanks, Karen

Frederick, MD(Zone 6b)

Karen, Rob's has great information on leaf starting and many other things on the culture pages at http://www.robsviolet.com/

Click on "culture corner" then on "lessons" then on the link to "propagating african violets by leaf," and that should take you to this page, http://www.robsviolet.com/violets_by_leaf.htm (I included directions in case that link didn't work out).

I like to dip the tip of the stem in rooting hormone powder for extra peace of mind, but it's probably not necessary. I use a mix of at least half perlite to half soil-less potting mix (like Pro Mix, which has peat moss, vermiculite & perlite in it).

Starting violets from leaves isn't especially tricky, although sometimes you'll lose a leaf for no apparant reason. But it does take patience... which will be rewarded when those little "ears" come poking up out of the soil!

Andalusia, AL(Zone 8b)

mkjones, I received the package of leaves.Thanks so very much.They traveled very well in the heat.Hope the postage reached you ok.Thanks again!

Aurora, TX(Zone 8a)

I did receive your postage the other day, Jannich--thanks for sending it so quickly!

Silver Spring, MD

I've had pretty good success in starting violets from leaves. Before placing the leave in a small pot, I cut the leaf in half crosswise. I understand this helps the energy go into the new plants instead of back into the leaf. I use regular comercial av potting soil without extra stuff in it. The moisture is better for rooting.

Next I water well and put the pot in a ziplock sandwich bag. Zip it shut. Put it in window light but not sun. Then forget it for about a month. I do check every so often to make sure it's not too wet. Sometimes I open the bag for a couple of hours and then seal it back up again.

You can end up with more violets than you know what to do with.

Aurora, TX(Zone 8a)

Hiya, Woofens--got your postage today, and THANK YOU for the lovely bonus! I WILL use them, and what a terrific idea! I really appreciate the cards, and will put them to good use! =)

Dillonvale, OH(Zone 6a)

Glad you liked them :)

Leaves are doing great!!!

Janis

Aurora, TX(Zone 8a)

Got your postage, Karen--thanks!

Marion, IN(Zone 5a)

You are welcome.

Karen

Marion, IN(Zone 5a)

WOOOOOHOOOOOO!!!!! I have roots on one of the Becas Botswana leaves you sent me...I put one in water and 2 I potted. The one in the water has the roots, the other 2 died. I am tickled to have the one since this is the first time I have done this. Thanks sooo much for letting me experience this..I think I am hooked LOL

Karen

Frederick, MD(Zone 6b)

Congrats, Karen! I've never done water babies, but I wanted to check to make sure you'd seen the info on other threads about gradually adding soil (with lots of vermiculite or perlite, I think) to the water rather than transplanting the babies suddenly...

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