Showing posts with label Clivia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clivia. Show all posts

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Pinus densiflora and Clivia Seedlings

Just a quick update.  Here are the Japanese Red Pine (Pinus densiflora).

 

And one of my two Clivia seedlings.  The soil is really awful and I should repot it because it is growing really slowly.  The albino one I had put out three tiny leaves and is pretty much dead now.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Seedling Update

Just a quick update on some of the seeds I started this summer.  Some really need to be transplanted so I might have to buy a new grow light to make room.

Chinese Evergreen - bottom-left (looks like a green spike), Clivia - bottom-middle, Ginger - bright green, Coffee - right

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Seedling Update

Here's just a quick update of the seedlings:

Adenium arabicum


Coffea arabica


Ginger (front) & Clivia (back)

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Germination Time

I've gotten permission to germinate a few seeds in the greenhouses. I'm starting some house plants, local trees and vegetables. I soaked/stratified the seeds for a few days in damp paper towel. I added water as needed and checked to make sure their was no mould. They were kept at room temperature but higher temperatures would likely be better. Below you can see them just before they were planted. Several of them have already started to put out roots.

Moringa oleifera (the black is charcoal)



Clivia (Orange)



Chinese Evergreen



Coffea arabica



Kentucky Coffee Tree



Ginger (various species)



Here is the tray that I stratified the seeds in. It was a fruit tray from some grocery store.



Hope you enjoy the sprouting seeds pictures. Over the next few days I'll upload some pictures of the planted seeds.
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