Anyone want to trade some streps leaves for some episcias,thinking im might be able to grow them again,Im just hoping for some stolens
JIM
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Jim,
I can send you some stolons. I have 5 episcias that I got as babies earlier in the year and they are starting to produce stolons.
There is no need for sending me any streps.:o)
Id like that ,thank you,
JIM
Jim, can you dmail me you addy?
Jim, if you want to try episcia Pink Smoke, let me know.
Hi Jim,
You episcias have been posted by priority mail so you should get them by Friday.
Thanks , i cant wait to see them
JIM
Jim, please let me know if they got to you in good condition.
I sent you:
blue heaven (little rooted plant)
pink panther
green goddess
sarah beth (my favourite)
and faded jade.
These are small stolens as my episcias are still very young. If you have any problems with rooting, I will save any new stolons they produce for you.:o)
Um, Spider07 . . . can I be put on the waiting list after Jim?
OK Syru,
as soon as I get some stolons I will let you know.:o)
Hi Jim,
did you receive the episcias?
not yet ,probally mon,,
thanks
JIM
Oh no!!! I sent them priority mail!!! I asked at the post office and they reassured me you would get them by friday...:o(
nope,they will be fine im sure,they are tougher then people think
JIM
Syrumani, did you episcias I stuck for you from mine live????????
What a coincidence that you should ask, Gail! I have been working on my episcia's this morning, repotting etc. (oh, by the way . . . I have finally worked my way thru the soil you picked up for me in July! I'm already wondering what I can do until I can get to Boerne again . . . I need dirt in my fingernails!)
All the cuttings you stuck for me are doing great, with the exception of one of the Butternut's . . . one of the two pots fell over that day, and it was snapped in half when I got it out of the car at home. It's "ok" - meaning it's not dead, but it's not improving like the rest.
I received two cuttings each of Peppermint Brocade and Pink Dreams - both from Susan51 (the Peppermint for sure!) - one each bit the dust, but the others look like they may recover . . .
Sad thingI discovered day before yesterday . . . the nice big Strawberry Patch episcia must have gotten top heavy . . . it was bent over, and all brown at the bend. I cut it off and stuck it in water as soon as I noticed. The leaves were much firmer this morning, so I trimmed a bit more, and stuck it in some soil, and it is now under the dome. A few weeks of that, and I'm sure it will be ready to join the rest of them.
You don't have to put any episcia in water............if it breaks, stick it and put a dome over it............I need to do that so badly.................just far behind as usual.............
Hey, Jim..................I sent you some leaves and will send you more if you will send me some Franken..............
gail
PS........if you send enough (lol) I have a lot of rooted stolons from a lot of episcias....
