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Starting To See Color On my Hummels's Sunsets
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Posted by rjj1 Norman OK Zone7 (My Page) on Sat, Nov 7, 09 at 13:31
| Had the seconds coldest October on record here. My plants made the move to the greenhouse a little early this year. :-)
Chopped back some young plants to start some cuttings a few months ago. The stumps have leafed out and they are starting to yellow up some.
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This plant is rarely watered and never fed. Shows more red than a lot of my others.
randy
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RE: Starting To See Color On my Hummels's Sunsets
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Very nice, Randy! I always look forward to your 'Hummel's' postings! The color you achieve is superb! Josh |
RE: Starting To See Color On my Hummels's Sunsets
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| WoW!! Gorgeous colors Randy!! My favorite Jade for sure! Thanks for posting! |
RE: Starting To See Color On my Hummels's Sunsets
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| Randy Great pictures, and you should be able to even get better color, as it gets colder, do no water. Put in Western sun, if you have room for it there. Mine is a very old plant with thick roots, I will attenpt to learn how to post pictures to this forum. Thanks Randy, that picture does my heart good. Norma |
RE: Starting To See Color On my Hummels's Sunsets
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- Posted by rjj1 Norman OK Zone7 (My Page) on
Sun, Nov 8, 09 at 6:09
| Thanks Josh, PL. You are right Norma. Usually see the best color here in my climate January/February. randy |
RE: Starting To See Color On my Hummels's Sunsets
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| That is one cute plant!! Thanks so much for showing us.. GReat job!!!!!!!!!! Mike....Coughing the whole time I am posting!!!ARG |
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