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| Great looking blooms. well here everything is getting sleepy. Cold front is came in last night and over the weekend we will have days in the 50's and a couple nights dropping to mid 30's. Next week will be back to 70's. No more blooms for me however my NOID white bloomed last year in late october so I still have hope. Mike |
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| James, Thanks for the update on Firestorm. Looks like she's doing great. Guess what? I finally stuck my Psycho in the water like you said 3 days ago. Not much is happening but she's not dead either so that's something right? LOL. Your J105 is gorgeous! But I must say JL Hawaiian Sunset is STUNNING!! I must admit I have a thing for veins and curled petals. Sigh... adding that to my wishlist for next year. Hope all is well with you. TTYL! |
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- Posted by freak4plumeria So CA zone 10 (My Page) on Fri, Oct 5, 12 at 13:21
| Mark If you have lights up and a heater you may have growth and flowers blooming from old inflos. So you may still have some blooms during the winter if the light and heat is enough. Look at it this way plumies are like babies, when they go to sleep thats when you will have more free time to do what you want..lol Cheers Mark |
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- Posted by freak4plumeria So CA zone 10 (My Page) on Fri, Oct 5, 12 at 16:55
| Lynn Nice to see you posting again, been awhile...lol Give Psycho a bit, but I know Psycho is a hearty plumie and roots easily so I would not worry too much about her and it may take 2 weeks to see anything go on with her. It's been in the mid to low 70's in my patch this week so the colors are not what they should be, but Oct sometimes can be the hottest month so keep your fingers crossed. JL Hawaiian Sunset is actually very pretty when there is heat with bright colors, huge blooms and veining, but it is leggy. Well hope your doing well and your plumies? Did you plant your Budha Raksa? |
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| Great photos, James! Next year I will be trying the water rooting. If fall hadn't have come so quickly, too quickly, I would already have bought more cuttings. It's still hard to resist! LOL Love J105. Why don't I already have that one? Hmmm.... I can't wait to see my Hawaiian Sunset bloom. What a beauty! *crossing my fingers and toes for next year* |
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| James - good to hear Psycho is hardy. I hope I can root her! Yes I potted up Budharaksa, Sanmarie and Nebel's Gold on Sept 24th. So 12 days ago. Nothing is happening there either... LOL. But this time I managed to not move/touch them at all. So PLEASE root plumies!! And yes your JL Hawaiian Sunset is gorgeous! For that I will tolerate her leggy habit. I need tall ones in the back don't I? LOL Mona - Here is a pic of my J105... still blooming. It's really one of the prettiest flowers I have ever seen. Flowers are HUGE, petals are so thick and the foliage so green. Overall a gorgeous plant... a definite must have to go w/ Rhonda. ;) |
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- Posted by loveplants2 8b Virginia Beach, (My Page) on Sun, Oct 7, 12 at 17:51
| Hi James!!! Sorry i am late to comment on your post... Been working really hard the past few weeks and im taking a needed break!! Kids are here too.. so i get to see my new Grandson again!! : ) He is so cute!!! Love your pics.. Firestorm is looking great!! Congratulations on that huge cutting.. JL Hawaiian Sunset is a beauty. I agree with everyone, what a gorgeous veining bloom. I think of the Butterfly Gold that Joan posted when i see veining like that. LOVE IT!!! The Hong Kong is simply beautiful.. Look at her now... You are right about the fragrance.... I smell a sweet floral fragrance. What do you smell? Hope all is well with you.. We are having cooler temps and i have been busy with trimming trees. Half are done and the other half will be finished next week. Our lows will be in the 50's this week, so i have some time. People in northern Virginia are feeling the cooler temps too. Brrrr... Hi to everyone as well.. Lynn, where have you been? Missed you... Cheers to YOU James!!! Thanks again for everything!! Laura |
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- Posted by freak4plumeria So CA zone 10 (My Page) on Sun, Oct 7, 12 at 20:06
| Hey Laura, You should have posted pics of the grand babies, especially the newest addition... I am sure he is simply adorable!!! :) Is your mom there also?? I bet she loves the great grand kids. As for the work, think of it this way your putting a lot of effort and time in now but once its done you have all winter to relax and devote to your new grandson. |
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- Posted by freak4plumeria So CA zone 10 (My Page) on Sun, Oct 7, 12 at 22:03
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- Posted by loveplants2 8b Virginia Beach, (My Page) on Sun, Oct 7, 12 at 23:34
| Hi James, I will post a few pics of the new Grandson.. he is soooo cute!! My mom was over last night for dinner and has been soaking in this little bundle of love.. Thanks for asking!! SHe is so proud of him... to be a great grandma is a special feeling for her. I plan on leaving Hong Kong and about thirty others growing all winter under my T-5 lights.. I love the fragrance.. Your Golden Pagoda is just stunning!! Even with the light colors, i still love it. I can only imagine what it looks like when it has a deeper color.. I know this one is a special one to you!! Wildfire is gorgeous!! All of them look beautiful... Take care, Laura ,
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| Wow, even in cool weather Jackie and Pagoda are lovely. And Jackie's inflo is impressive! Isn't that the one with super thick branches? Wildfire is just incredible. Can't wait for mine to bloom! Gina's been on my list for some time, too. Thanks for the pick-me-up, James. We woke to 50 degrees yesterday and today. Brrr. Jen |
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- Posted by freak4plumeria So CA zone 10 (My Page) on Tue, Oct 9, 12 at 1:25
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| James the pictures are awesome. I have to admit that I prefer how your Golden Pagoda looks now than when the petals curl. I had a question about Hong Kong. How does it compare to Singapore White. I want to put a evergreen in the ground but I remember reading about Singapore white having a problem with black tip. John. |
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- Posted by freak4plumeria So CA zone 10 (My Page) on Tue, Oct 9, 12 at 13:33
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- Posted by freak4plumeria So CA zone 10 (My Page) on Tue, Oct 9, 12 at 13:40
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| Thanks for all the info James. The pic of JL's patch almost looks like oleander cause the leaves are skinny. You sold me on Hong Kong, you mentioned that you trimmed yours this year, you wouldn't happen to have one to sell or trade for would you? |
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- Posted by loveplants2 8b Virginia Beach, (My Page) on Tue, Oct 9, 12 at 22:51
| LOL James!!! LOVE them!!! Those HK at JL Farms do look like Oleander.. so beautiful!!! Can't beat those.. "RED SOLO CUPS.." Works everytime!!! Cheers to you James!! Laura |
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- Posted by freak4plumeria So CA zone 10 (My Page) on Wed, Oct 10, 12 at 0:20
| John, In a way HK has similar shaped leaves, though HK can get wider. Oleander has a matte leathery finish and Hong Kong is High Gloss like if you had sprayed it with a leaf shine product. When ever I have cuttings or rooted cuttings I give rid of them right away, for freshness and to keep space available. If I kept all my rooted cuttings long term I would have many many more plants in my patch, so no I gave them all out. This was only the 2nd time I've ever trimmed HK. Someone on Ebay was selling a rooted HK, you may want to check there. Oh and Sonia has HK and might sell a cutting, or perhaps she has a rooted cutting.... Laura, Cheers |
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