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Garden flowers look gorgeous Mason! That Clematis in particular- 😍 ...very nice foxgloves too, a matched pairing by design I'll wager...


Yup..caught my eye too...picture perfect match....:photog:
 
I love Clematis...but I could never get them to root from cuttings..:shrug:... when hubby retired we took a year off and I decided I was going to fettle it...:d5:

I got pots..and stackable boxes so the water would drain through and took cuttings off all my clematis...over wintered them...


And come Spring they had just about all germinated....:crying:... I had over a thousand...

Lucky the guy at my favourite Clematis nursery was over the moon to get them and I got my pick of the new crosses I wanted...:pass:
 
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The virgins...... :headbang: ...



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The mixed pot with the males......:headbang:... I've moved them away from the virgins....not as total birth control...just to curb the amount of pollen they'll get when they are in close contact.... (hanging over the top of them...leering..:hump:)..

I wanted to hang on and just pollenate the ones that show the finger dab trait....but I may need to go blind....or I'll be able to seed the whole of Spain..:biggrin:
 
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:d5: -- touchdown in da ground!... GH, I forget what gotcha last season, bugs/ants vermin farming on your girl or something like that?
I was thinking, if so, maybe set out some of that ant bait stuff that's made of boric acid to discourage the locals from annexing your plant!
Consider trying SNS209 (Sierra Natural Science), that's the rosemary oil based systemic I use that makes the plant taste like ass to most bugs, so they FO after sampling... It's not a panacea, but it really helps IME - :thumbsup:


I love Clematis...but I could never get them to root from cuttings..:shrug:... when hubby retired we took a year off and I decided I was going to fettle it...:d5:

I got pots..and stackable boxes so the water would drain through and took cuttings off all my clematis...over wintered them...


And come Spring they had just about all germinated....:crying:... I had over a thousand...

Lucky the guy at my favourite Clematis nursery was over the moon to get them and I got my pick of the new crosses I wanted...:pass:
Have you grown this where you're at now, or is it too bloody hot? ...Another really cool one is Dutchman's Pipe, outrageous trippy looking flowers!
...wait, you talking seeds or cutting here? 1000's gotta be seeds :rofl:
That over propagation reminds me of a very interesting plant, Geranium maderense... neat-o attractive foliage, a bi-annual I think, puts out this cloud of blooms that then seeds like mad... everywhere.... pave stone cracks, gutters, neighbors lawn - :crying:you'll have a volunteer army!
Some folks love/hate it, usually they enjoy the flower cloud for a bit and then whack it down before it over-seeds the 'hood :doh: :haha:
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I see the grapes are gone, had enough of that hey? :rolleyes2: -- small blame!
Your kids look fab' Aunty, I gather you're looking to lock down that finger dab pheno' better?
 
Mystery Volunteer

Three weeks or so since the last photo update.

She looks like she is in the so-called 'pre-flower' phase.
Branching is for flower, and throwing three and five leaflet leaves mostly.

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Looking very healthy.
Would have had a shook when I accidentally uprooted her.
But now all the growth is a healthy medium green.
No signs of any problems.

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Leaf shape screams sativa.
Internode length, really quite short and tight.
Even if we don't really know her parentage,
given the last grow she was almost certainly going to be NLD.

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I also prepped up one of the other large grow containers.
Originally the plants were in cloth pots, then inside these.
So their roots would have still been quite restricted.
But now this volunteer girl's container had the cloth pot removed, so lots of roots space.
And I finished one of the medium pots (the old one for the two SSSTN ladies).
Once the long rooted weeds are removed, and the old root structures broken up,
the soil / medium consistency in them looks just so lovely, rich, dark.
This way, when I start the next round, once they are established seedlings,
I can just drop them straight in to these same old containers.
Some of the MadMac haze x TH haze.
And something else, maybe Thai Madness, or back to the Grail, maybe not.

Meanwhile, the 'pond', complete with it's usual green algae layer.
If you just push the algae aside, the rest of the water is really quite clear.

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Love and hugs,
~MJS
 
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