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Omelet wrote: In article , Mark Herbert wrote: Few things project the majesty of dawning sunlight like the luminescence of the throat of a fresh morning glory! begin 644 glorigami 3.JPG [Image] end Yum! :-) Best of the three imho! Thanks, Kat. The variety is Grandpa Ott's. I often wonder if Grandpa is related to Jonathan Ott, the great ethnobotanist. Maybe those seeds deserve a second look, after all ;) |
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Mark Herbert wrote: In article , Omelet wrote: In article , Mark Herbert wrote: Few things project the majesty of dawning sunlight like the luminescence of the throat of a fresh morning glory! begin 644 glorigami 3.JPG [Image] end Yum! :-) Best of the three imho! Thanks, Kat. The variety is Grandpa Ott's. I often wonder if Grandpa is related to Jonathan Ott, the great ethnobotanist. Maybe those seeds deserve a second look, after all ;) Heheheh! I've considered trying to grow Hawaiian Baby Woodroses... -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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Omelet wrote: In article , Mark Herbert wrote: In article , Omelet wrote: In article , Mark Herbert wrote: Few things project the majesty of dawning sunlight like the luminescence of the throat of a fresh morning glory! |
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Mark Herbert wrote: In article , Omelet wrote: In article , Mark Herbert wrote: In article , Omelet wrote: In article , Mark Herbert wrote: Few things project the majesty of dawning sunlight like the luminescence of the throat of a fresh morning glory! begin 644 glorigami 3.JPG [Image] end Yum! :-) Best of the three imho! Thanks, Kat. The variety is Grandpa Ott's. I often wonder if Grandpa is related to Jonathan Ott, the great ethnobotanist. Maybe those seeds deserve a second look, after all ;) Heheheh! I've considered trying to grow Hawaiian Baby Woodroses... My current HBWR plant is 4 years old and hasn't bloomed yet. I leave it out all summer long and bring it indoors and keep it under lights in the winter. I don't know why it won't flower. I had a similar plant a long time ago that bloomed its second year. Here it is growing up over my roof. It lives in a 20 gallon tub and grows about 15 feet in the summer. You might try giving it a dose of fertilizer HEAVY in Phosphorus but light in Nitrogen. Bob Williams |
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Bob Williams wrote: Mark Herbert wrote: In article , Omelet wrote: In article , Mark Herbert wrote: In article , Omelet wrote: In article , Mark Herbert wrote: Few things project the majesty of dawning sunlight like the luminescence of the throat of a fresh morning glory! begin 644 glorigami 3.JPG [Image] end Yum! :-) Best of the three imho! Thanks, Kat. The variety is Grandpa Ott's. I often wonder if Grandpa is related to Jonathan Ott, the great ethnobotanist. Maybe those seeds deserve a second look, after all ;) Heheheh! I've considered trying to grow Hawaiian Baby Woodroses... My current HBWR plant is 4 years old and hasn't bloomed yet. I leave it out all summer long and bring it indoors and keep it under lights in the winter. I don't know why it won't flower. I had a similar plant a long time ago that bloomed its second year. Here it is growing up over my roof. It lives in a 20 gallon tub and grows about 15 feet in the summer. You might try giving it a dose of fertilizer HEAVY in Phosphorus but light in Nitrogen. Bob Williams Thanks, Bob. I'll give it a try. |
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Mark Herbert wrote: I've considered trying to grow Hawaiian Baby Woodroses... My current HBWR plant is 4 years old and hasn't bloomed yet. I leave it out all summer long and bring it indoors and keep it under lights in the winter. I don't know why it won't flower. I had a similar plant a long time ago that bloomed its second year. Here it is growing up over my roof. It lives in a 20 gallon tub and grows about 15 feet in the summer. begin 644 HBWR.JPG It's very pretty!!! Might need some very specific conditions? Higher humidity? There is a nursery in Austin called "Garden of the Ancients" that specializes in Herbal Entheogens. I got some Peruvian Torches from him that I'm just beginning to propagate. He had a monster HBW in one of the greenhouses that was blooming it's head off. I need to drop back by there and see if I can purchase some seeds. My Caapi vine I got from him is also doing well as long as it stays shaded and inside of the greenhouse. I've also scored egg sacks from the yellow garden spiders that inhabit his greenhouses. -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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Bob Williams wrote: Mark Herbert wrote: In article , Omelet wrote: In article , Mark Herbert wrote: In article , Omelet wrote: In article , Mark Herbert wrote: Few things project the majesty of dawning sunlight like the luminescence of the throat of a fresh morning glory! begin 644 glorigami 3.JPG [Image] end Yum! :-) Best of the three imho! Thanks, Kat. The variety is Grandpa Ott's. I often wonder if Grandpa is related to Jonathan Ott, the great ethnobotanist. Maybe those seeds deserve a second look, after all ;) Heheheh! I've considered trying to grow Hawaiian Baby Woodroses... My current HBWR plant is 4 years old and hasn't bloomed yet. I leave it out all summer long and bring it indoors and keep it under lights in the winter. I don't know why it won't flower. I had a similar plant a long time ago that bloomed its second year. Here it is growing up over my roof. It lives in a 20 gallon tub and grows about 15 feet in the summer. You might try giving it a dose of fertilizer HEAVY in Phosphorus but light in Nitrogen. Bob Williams Or a light sprinkling of bone meal? -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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