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getogrow

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Have taken more leaves for propagation as feel confident now famous last words lol will give them a couple of days to scar over ☮View attachment 4910997
I have never done this before either but mine are in a south facing window and are rooting on their own....they look to be in the same spot as yours.. some are much easier then others...ill grab some pics.
I LOVE seeing the lil pups sprout!
 

maranibbana

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I wanted a place to share some of my plants. Maybe some u didn't know exist. I'll start with the picture above here - This is a fruiting Aiselu (Nepali: ऐसेलु ). The Golden Himalayan Raspberry . Did you know there was a Golden Variety of Raspberry? They aren't as sweet as their red or black berry companions but their taste is more complex. They are everbearing which means producing fruit throughout the growing season or multiple times during a single growing season. Raspberry is unique. Sometimes considered a weed; hard to kill. It likes very acidic well draining soil and a thick layer of mulch to protect it's shallow roots. They never fruit their first year of growth unless you know some tricks. They develop what is called a ' primocane '. This dies back and then a secondary cane will grow known as a ' floricane '.

"Generally, the primocanes are thicker, fleshy, and green, while the second-year growth floricanes turn woody and brown before dying back. Other primocane and floricane differences include when fruit appear on them. Floricanes should have a lot of still-green berries in spring, while primocanes will have no fruit. "

By topping the primocane on everbearing variety u can actually get fruit the first year but don't tell anyone. But b4 tip-pruning any-bearing raspberries, I think each must come to an understanding with the variety under their care :eyesmoke: :peace:


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Peace !
Are you in the get seeds right here discord??
 

xtsho

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@xtsho What are the lil blue "horns" coming out of the flower on this bromeliad ? any ideaView attachment 4911334
I know next to nothing about that plant species. I've never grown one in my life. But I think some of them shoot out other flower spikes as part of the flowering process? There are many different varieties. Do you know what yours is?

Looks like something I'd like to grow though. But I already have too many plants and plans. You guys keep posting stuff I want to grow.
 

getogrow

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I know next to nothing about that plant species. I've never grown one in my life. But I think some of them shoot out other flower spikes as part of the flowering process? There are many different varieties. Do you know what yours is?

Looks like something I'd like to grow though. But I already have too many plants and plans. You guys keep posting stuff I want to grow.
A quick google led me to "bromeliad cyanea / pink quill" ....also upon checking out the photos , its going to be bluesish purple flowers coming off the flower....cool as shit.
 
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