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No growth as yet seen on any of the three we received, two planted out
in sheltered (potentially)sunny positions. One of them we kept in a
large pot in conservatory, average day temp say 22 degC, Avg night
8degC, I would have expected some sign of growth on this one.
Any reports?

Don
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No growth as yet seen on any of the three we received, two planted out
in sheltered (potentially)sunny positions. One of them we kept in a
large pot in conservatory, average day temp say 22 degC, Avg night
8degC, I would have expected some sign of growth on this one.
Any reports?

Don


I grew Hibiscus "palustris" from seed a few years ago, and still have a
couple in the allotment. They are only just showing signs of growth.
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Stewart Robert Hinsley
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On Fri, 14 May 2010 15:09:35 +0100, Donwill
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No growth as yet seen on any of the three we received, two planted out
in sheltered (potentially)sunny positions. One of them we kept in a
large pot in conservatory, average day temp say 22 degC, Avg night
8degC, I would have expected some sign of growth on this one.
Any reports?

Don


No sign of growth on mine yet either!

Pam in Bristol
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"Donwill" wrote...
No growth as yet seen on any of the three we received, two planted out in
sheltered (potentially)sunny positions. One of them we kept in a large pot
in conservatory, average day temp say 22 degC, Avg night 8degC, I would
have expected some sign of growth on this one.
Any reports?

Nothing showing here luckily.
My 2 year old seedlings of H syriacus have suffered damage to their breaking
buds from the recent frosty nights.

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On 14/05/2010 15:09, Donwill wrote:
No growth as yet seen on any of the three we received, two planted out
in sheltered (potentially)sunny positions. One of them we kept in a
large pot in conservatory, average day temp say 22 degC, Avg night
8degC, I would have expected some sign of growth on this one.
Any reports?


They like it fairly warm before they will even think of growing. Don't
give up yet. I would not put them outside until risk of frost is over.

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