So, I've been dealing with plants that have gotten sunburned. It's horrible.
Also, I've been trying to lose weight. It's going well so far. It's just made me extremely busy.
P.S. - ants are fucking horrible.
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Just one thing.
H. elliptica EPC-641 and H. sp 97005 rooted immediately and grew immediately. I've never seen that before. They usually need a little time before they grow! I'm so happy about this.
I've seen some mealies, but that's not new for my Hoyas. I deal with it.
More stuff after the audit Friday. Ho hum.
I've seen some mealies, but that's not new for my Hoyas. I deal with it.
More stuff after the audit Friday. Ho hum.
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Burned out.
I came home last night, ate dinner and fell asleep until 10PM. Then I didn't get back to bed until 1AM.
Ugh.
Anyway, it looks like ALL of the Hoyas will root successfully. They all have roots down below...they just need to fill the pot. Now it remains to be seen if the virus will spread. Eep!
Now for the bad news:
Somehow - someway - root mealybugs found at least two of my Hoyas. I found them 2 days ago and immediately went to deal with it. I filled a bucket with lukewarm water, took the Hoyas out of their pots, removed as much of the soil as possible and then went crazy and just cut the whole (nice, white) rootball away. I took cuttings and they're sitting in a bucket full of water and a little Superthrive.
Ugh.
I then went to check everything else in a clear pot. Nothing else looked affected, but now I'm going to be super vigilant. Just because you don't see anything doesn't mean nothing is there. Root mealybugs move fast and they can easily move when you water in the same saucer or share runoff after watering.
Guilty as charged. When you have almost 100 plants, shit happens.
I was wondering HOW those two, who did not spend the winter together until maybe a week ago, got the affliction. Then I remembered the runoff. Bleh. I'll be sure to water separately now. I'm just bummed because both of them had months worth of root growth. Good thing hoyas as tough as they come. That also explains why both plants had either stalled growth or started aborting leaves. I made sure another other plant showing similar signs was checked.
Surprisingly, I didn't get upset. I hate bugs. I just got my hands dirty and did what I had to do!
Oh well. I'll have to check the plants in non-clear pots, too. I might have to invest in some BATS. I hate systemics because of what they do to pollinators, but most of these will either be A) covered while outside completely (greenhouse) or B) stay inside year-round.
'Til next time.
Ugh.
Anyway, it looks like ALL of the Hoyas will root successfully. They all have roots down below...they just need to fill the pot. Now it remains to be seen if the virus will spread. Eep!
Now for the bad news:
Somehow - someway - root mealybugs found at least two of my Hoyas. I found them 2 days ago and immediately went to deal with it. I filled a bucket with lukewarm water, took the Hoyas out of their pots, removed as much of the soil as possible and then went crazy and just cut the whole (nice, white) rootball away. I took cuttings and they're sitting in a bucket full of water and a little Superthrive.
Ugh.
I then went to check everything else in a clear pot. Nothing else looked affected, but now I'm going to be super vigilant. Just because you don't see anything doesn't mean nothing is there. Root mealybugs move fast and they can easily move when you water in the same saucer or share runoff after watering.
Guilty as charged. When you have almost 100 plants, shit happens.
I was wondering HOW those two, who did not spend the winter together until maybe a week ago, got the affliction. Then I remembered the runoff. Bleh. I'll be sure to water separately now. I'm just bummed because both of them had months worth of root growth. Good thing hoyas as tough as they come. That also explains why both plants had either stalled growth or started aborting leaves. I made sure another other plant showing similar signs was checked.
Surprisingly, I didn't get upset. I hate bugs. I just got my hands dirty and did what I had to do!
Oh well. I'll have to check the plants in non-clear pots, too. I might have to invest in some BATS. I hate systemics because of what they do to pollinators, but most of these will either be A) covered while outside completely (greenhouse) or B) stay inside year-round.
'Til next time.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Update!
Green = doing swell/tons of aerial roots
Black = what what what are you doing?
Red = oh lord jesus it's a fire...and you are dying
H. bhutanica
H. carnosa 'Chelsea'
H. sp 97005
H. sp orange acanthostemma
H. elliptica EPC-641
H. imperialis 'Mosaic' (thrown away)
H. deykeae
H. sp Ban Ngon Ngoy
H. aff. parasitica 'Lao 2'
Awesome! Everything looks good.
On the other hand, D. surculosa shot out some buds! :) Pics tomorrow (or something).
Black = what what what are you doing?
Red = oh lord jesus it's a fire...and you are dying
H. bhutanica
H. carnosa 'Chelsea'
H. sp 97005
H. sp orange acanthostemma
H. elliptica EPC-641
H. deykeae
H. sp Ban Ngon Ngoy
H. aff. parasitica 'Lao 2'
Awesome! Everything looks good.
On the other hand, D. surculosa shot out some buds! :) Pics tomorrow (or something).
Monday, April 22, 2013
The rooting begins...
Green = doing swell/tons of aerial roots
Black = what what what are you doing?
Red = oh lord jesus it's a fire...and you are dying
H. bhutanica
H. carnosa 'Chelsea'
H. sp 97005
H. sp orange acanthostemma
H. elliptica EPC-641
H. imperialis 'Mosaic' (thrown away)
H. deykeae
H. sp Ban Ngon Ngoy
H. aff. parasitica 'Lao 2'
Black = what what what are you doing?
Red = oh lord jesus it's a fire...and you are dying
H. bhutanica
H. carnosa 'Chelsea'
H. sp 97005
H. sp orange acanthostemma
H. elliptica EPC-641
H. deykeae
H. sp Ban Ngon Ngoy
H. aff. parasitica 'Lao 2'
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Plant events + new Hoyas!
I'll start with Hoyas first:
Proof that Jades are funny plants:
I don't think they'll get to go outside until mid-May. :( Oh well. Until later!
Joni calls this Hoya sp. orange acanthostemma. I cannot find any other information. |
H. bhutanica. |
H. carnosa 'Chelsea' |
H. sp. Ban Ngon Ngoy (!!!) |
H. deykeae. (!!!!!) |
H. aff. parasitica 'Lao 2' |
H. elliptica EPC-641. This is great because I lost this one last year. |
H. imperialis 'Mosaic'. I threw this away since there were murmurings of it being virused. |
H. sp. 97005. Look at those huge leaves! It's like H. latifolia or H. surigaoensis! |
They're all in the rooting aquarium. Here's to another flawless round of rooted Hoyas in there!
As for the other plants, there are some signs of spring:
Baby finally bloomed for me. It was blooming when I got it, but I've never succeeded in having her do so again...until now! Sorry for the dirty windows! |
This leaf, left to its own devices, did this by itself. Goes to show that Jades want to live! |
I whacked my Jade recently (maybe a week ago) and it's already bouncing back. I was really nervous to do it, thinking I might kill it. HA! Look at it. |
H. mindorensis is a fickle plant for me. It's died back majorly twice with me in one year. Under the grow lights, it's doing fantastic! I see 5-6 leaves coming in. |
I don't think they'll get to go outside until mid-May. :( Oh well. Until later!
Sunday, April 14, 2013
What do you go home to?
I really love the feeling of the changing seasons. Knowing spring is upon this world - with all of the new, promising foliage and warmer weather - makes me feel good inside. I can smell spring coming. It's great.
With that, I just have a few photos:
That's all I've got.
I bought another greenhouse to replace the last one (long story), and I'm ready for summer growing!
With that, I just have a few photos:
H. lacunosa 'Thai Clone' has surprised me by shooting out a new vine. I had honestly thought it would go the way of the other lacunosa. |
My aloe's pup has come along really nicely. It's pupping again. |
Euphorbia x 'Iomi' is blooming out of its mind. I'm so glad it doesn't hate me lol. |
The ho of a plant...Ledebouria socialis. |
The other one, doing I don't even know what. |
I bought another greenhouse to replace the last one (long story), and I'm ready for summer growing!
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