I just double checked my purchase order. I ordered my seeds in May 2019. So it has been a little over a year.
I have no ...Read Morepatience for things that take a month to germinate so even though the seeds were expensive and not many of them I'm sure I abused them somehow either nicking or scraping with a nail file. I can't remember. I'm also sure I soaked them. So the plant has had most of that time to grow. There were several and I can't remember how I killed the others or whether I gave them away. I think I let one die from a light frost. We had a mild winter and I brought this one inside the few times it went below thirty-two degrees.
I read they mature to two two four feet but it has crossed over five and still getting taller. It has branched and the trunk is starting to turn brown though it is not even half an inch in diameter. I've left a few branches long and cut the others one third and two thirds of their length to see if I can get better structure. However, as lanky as it looks, it does not flop or break. I can't find any pictures at all using Google image search that show it as a tree. Is that what it's trying to be?
It produced flowers and seeds last year so I am now sure it's a perennial but does anyone have any idea how big they go in nature?
Also, because mine was spindly I got bolder and bolder about giving it sun. For a long time it provided light shade for some night blooming cereus so that their buds would not burn off in the midday sun but it got relief about midafternoon when the sun went behind our house. Now I've moved it to where it only gets a little shade from some fluttering bamboo. And we are having temperatures in the mid-nineties. It seems to be a full sun plant. Maybe that's why people complain about it being spindly looking.
It was cuter when it was young because the leaves that move were almost as big as the others. But it still amazes people when they put their phone up to a branch, turn on virtually any music, and see the little leaves move.
My telegraph plants sprung up within two weeks and are now growing strong and fast, they are still a little short but seem to be doing we...Read Morell in bright sun as well as moist soil. I am very pleased with the results!
This is fun from seed to grow small leaflets can move which is fun but I discovered my plants stop doing that after I did stem cuttings o...Read Moref the plants.
I am wondering if anyone of you have the same situation?
My telegraph plant isn't doing so well. It's leaves are yellowed (veins still green) and the leaf edges are browned. New growth starts ou...Read Moret normal and then turns out the same as the rest of the leaves. I took it out of bright light and into filtered bright light. I also tried not fertilizing it for a month. I always keep the soil moist and nothing seems to work.
This plant is truly wonderful!
We purchased 20 seeds and had 100% germination. The plants really do 'dance' in their own way. ...Read Morer />
Has a very airy look to it with delicate stems. Does very well as a unique houseplant. Definately worth growing.
San Antonio, TX (Zone 8b) | February 2005 | neutral
The small leaves are sensitive to sunshine, warmth, sound and touch and they will move with jerky motions even with the slightest vibrati...Read Moreon. The species name is derived from the word "gyration" and the common name "Telegraph Plant" refers to the movement of the leaves as though they are sending messages. Charles Darwin studied this plant for many years as have others.
I just double checked my purchase order. I ordered my seeds in May 2019. So it has been a little over a year.
I have no ...Read More
My telegraph plants sprung up within two weeks and are now growing strong and fast, they are still a little short but seem to be doing we...Read More
This is fun from seed to grow small leaflets can move which is fun but I discovered my plants stop doing that after I did stem cuttings o...Read More
My telegraph plant isn't doing so well. It's leaves are yellowed (veins still green) and the leaf edges are browned. New growth starts ou...Read More
This plant is truly wonderful!
We purchased 20 seeds and had 100% germination. The plants really do 'dance' in their own way. ...Read More
The small leaves are sensitive to sunshine, warmth, sound and touch and they will move with jerky motions even with the slightest vibrati...Read More