Look what you all have done

Tyler, TX(Zone 8a)

I want to show you all my plumies that you were so helpfull with last year. I was ready to through them out but look at them now.

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Tyler, TX(Zone 8a)

some more

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Tyler, TX(Zone 8a)

Here is some more

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Tyler, TX(Zone 8a)

Three more little ones that people have given me because mine look so good. All because of you all. Thank you again Joan

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They are looking so healthy!
You might want to step them up a pot size. The one in your fourth picture especially would love a larger pot I think.

Davie, FL(Zone 10b)

Good job jestell and i agree with dutchlady they will grow much faster with more room..

Tyler, TX(Zone 8a)

Thank you both so much. I will do that tomorrow. I need to do it to all of them then. I thought I was supose to keep them in small pot. Just keep telling me what I need to do and I will be so happy and so will the plants.

Joan

Leander, TX(Zone 8b)

They look great and very healthy. Congrats!!!

Plumiedelphia, PA(Zone 7a)

It all depends what you want.
I like mine to stay small as I need to move them in and out every year.
If you want big trees, pot em up or in the ground!!
They look terrific!
I love your P. Pudica

Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

Great, healthy-looking plants, Joan! Congrats on those flowers too! We would love to take credit for your success, but you deserve all the credit really:-)

I forgot to say that I repot when the rootball becomes rootbound and dries out really fast so, if your plants are not rootbound, then I wouldn't re-pot until they are. JMHO.

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Tyler, TX(Zone 8a)

Clare I drove you nuts last year with questions but it sure paid off for me.

Malestrom, Plaese which one is P. Pudica? Joan

Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

Joan, I didn't even remember that! My short-term memory and long-term memory are going quickly! Anyway, I'm sure you didn't drive me nuts:-) I love talking about plumies. It looks like you have a P. pudica in the second picture, yes?

Plumiedelphia, PA(Zone 7a)

P. Pudica has long thin leaves with arrowhead pointed ends.
She grows like a weed and blooms profusely.
I love that variety quite a bit.

Tyler, TX(Zone 8a)

Malestrom,
Thank you, It has not bloom yet for me but it is good to know every thing I can learn about it. I bought it last year so it is still young. Joan

Plumiedelphia, PA(Zone 7a)

She is scentless too!
Some folks cant apprecite her for that reason
I have terribly sensitive sinuses and DO appreciate her for that LOL!! 8^D

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