Re: Growing Anthuriums from seed
- Subject: Re: Growing Anthuriums from seed
- From: &* A* <e*@hawaii.rr.com>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 15:34:26 -1000
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Here are some images to go with my growing methods
explained earlier.
#004 are the seedlings from
2008
#006 is some fat Clarinervium seed put down about
one week ago. You can see how they have turned green and plumped
up and are developing their tap root.
#007 is the type of salad box I like to use.
You can see how well it works and becomes a nice warm and humid environment for
the seeds.
#010 are some seedling well on their
way.
#011 shows both seeds turning green, and in the top
of the image is a different species beginning to push their first
leaves.
#013 is a community pot of seedlings ready for to
be transplanted into individual 2" pots
#009 are seedlings now acclimated and ready for a
community pot.
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