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The ensatas are very late here Fermi, just coming into their own now. Hot, cold, wet, dry, the weather has been totally rubbish for weeks. 30C one day, 14 the next.
Gorgeous plant Steve.
Absolutely gorgeous and really well grown with a potful of tidy green foliage.
A lovely thing, Steve. I missed out of seed of this from one of the exchanges - but of course, no guarantee that I'd get anything as nice!cheersfermi
Would that be the AGS exchange?! I did manage to get some unguicularis cretensis seed so look forward to seeing how that goes. Last year I received I. unguicularis alba seed from both SRGC and AGS (belt and braces!) and have been pleased that they germinated OK. Interestingly, the SRGC seed (on the left) was sown in late Jan 2015 and it germinated in May. The AGS seed (on the right) was sown in late December 2014 and germinated in October 2015. The SNP could make political capital out of that - yet another thing faster and more reliable north of the border!
Fine looking seedlings, Steve! Can I ask, what treatment did they receive?
No special treatment, Matt. Just left outside in a cold frame until they germinated then brought into the greenhouse. Can't be sure, but I think I soaked the seed to plump them up a bit before sowing into a gritty compost.