Pays to not watch, cup and saucer vine. I think their going to be beauties.
kathy
I wasn't watching and look what happened!!!
What did you do to get yours to germinate? I've never had any luck getting them to sprout.
QB
Really, this is the second time they've sprouted for me, the others are growing nicely starting to climb up a trellis. I didn't do anything special, not even a special potting mix, I told ya I just didn't pay attention LOL
kathy
Nice looking seedlings, Kathy.
QueenB, do you put your seeds in sideways? Like a coin in a slot? They cannot be planted flat or they almost always rot.
I tried that, but they rotted anyway. Maybe I just had some old seeds. *shrug*
I planted mine flat, didn't realize you had to plant them like that,
kathy
Congrats Kathy! I can never get mine to sprout :(
Donna is a poet :)
Your babies look great!! I love this vine, it is just soooo elegant! and I have had success with germination by doing the sideways thing. They do take a length of time to bloom, so starting them now is just perfect. I have some extra seeds available of the purple kind if someone would like to try them. I can do 3 lots of 9-10 seeds each. I purchased some white this year and I wil be strting them tomorrow.
I also have rainbow coleus seeds available, if anyone needs some underplanting for their brugs :) , just let me know.
Do you soak them or do you just direct sow? I seem to remember them being really fibrous when they get wet.
I direct sowed, and I had about 90% germination. I used spray bottle to water, then they didn't "drown" or rot (and I have drowned many seeds in my time. LOL) They respond better to misting than soaking, I think.
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Way to go, Kathy! Curious what is the round big leaved plant?
:) Donna
I guess I will count myself lucky, I just checked mine and I have one seed sprouting. I planted about 10 seeds and I will let you know if any of the others sprout.
I put them in the soil sideways, like Donna said and I left about half the seed sticking out. I kept it moist and used bottom heat. This one sprouted in about 10 days.
So good luck.
dee 8o)
The leaf off to the left? tha'ts a rooted fancy leaf geranium called platinum, it has beautiful coral colored flowers.
It took about 8 days for the seeds to come up, their now about ll days old.
kathy
The geranium leave looks neat. I thought I had some cup & saucer seeds....guess not. I'll have to buy some.
:) Donna
Wish I had some more to share, If I get some this summer, keeping fingers crossed for flwoers LOL, I'll share.
kathy
I was sure I had some. Maybe I just didn't get it yet.....lol.
:) Donna
I wonder if you can propigate the cuttings, I have some growing in the greenhouse, but would love to grow these seedlings outside, knowing they won't live next winter, wondering if I could take cuttings like I am going to of the mexican flame vine
anybody know?
kathy
I've never taken any cuttings but I've carried the plant over to another year after cutting it back.
I guess I'm just gonna have to do that then, thanks
kathy
Wow, looks like you need to thin them out some. LOL
you think LOL, would give anything for some white seeds, been looking on ebay, their high dollar. LOL
kathy
That's funny joseph, I guess I just lucked ou t with these seeds all germinating
kathy
i'm gonna keep progres s pics here, can't wait to see blooms, don't know how long it will take
Your seedlings really look good and your lucky to have so many that germinated. I have tired several times and finally got a few to germinated and they are just beginning to vine. I know that some of the seed were old and I bought more so I think maybe the seed of these don't keep very long. I did plant them differently this time thought and that may have had something to do with it also. I put them in the soil just like putting coins in a slot and leaving the top half of the seed out of the soil completly and it didn't take long and the were up and going. I don't know how long it takes for them to flower and I will be awaiting anxiously for mine to bloom to.
That is a "Knock Out" trellis you made...........LOL.......I just love it and it will be even prettier when the vines are on it.
Dee
Dee, mine did not flower the first year, and only sporadically the 2nd. I finally tore them out in disgust. There are too many other vines that I could use that fence space for! LOL
Thanks Dee hubby went camping or we all did, and went in the woods and cut down alot of cane, I made several home made trellis's with some of them
kathy
Good to hear from you Donna, with the limited space I have I sure hope mine will do better. Somehow I don't know why they would since our growing conditions are about the same. I am going to try some of that miracle stuff they are talking about on the other thread called "Messenger" with Harpin. I have several vines that should be blooming better and I'm gonna see if it helps.
I gave some to Pam to and between the two of us I hope they will be alright and our cups will runth over with blooms...........LOL
Kathy I live on the river and have lots of stuff to make trellis from I guess I am gonna have to get creative and quite being soooo lazy........
Dee
hey, i'm lazy too LOL hubby woulnd't buy me anything so I had to make do LOL
kathy
Checked my pot and I have seeds sprouting!!!! You guys had me scared that I wouldn't get them to germiniate. Now I'm wondering, will they produce flowers this year? I have Cobaea scandens.
That's what this is too Brendabloomer, I doubt they will produce flowers this year, but who knows LOL, that 6 foot trellis is very rickety that's why I had to put it into the dirt 7 in . to help hold it up, I have another trellis on some more cup and saucer vine, will post that pic in a bit.
I have the stuff growing in two diff pots this other plant is alot older than these babies here.
Shepherd's Seeds says it takes 12 weeks to bloom. I want to know how does it climb? Tendrils? Tying? Suckers? Does it stick to things? I just planted my seeds today. I nicked them on the side, but I think maybe I should have done it on their bellies.
Gerris, I didn't nick the seeds on mine, they do climb, going to get that picture now of the other trellis and you'll see the other cup and saucer already climbing up the post, it takes alot longer than l2 weeks, the ones in the next picture are way past l2 weeks old, but it's also winter time, and maybe why their growing so slowly
picture coming up
kathy
Ivy, they climb by really fine tendrils that grab hold of everything tightly.
Kathy_ann, your dogs look is priceless. Almost looks like boredom or disdain! lolol