im so stoked to see this plant in cultivation
Raising A.Phlebophylla
#26
Posted 04 May 2010 - 09:52 AM
im so stoked to see this plant in cultivation
#27
Posted 09 May 2010 - 06:09 AM
hope to get some going this year
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#28
Posted 21 June 2010 - 03:55 AM
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#29
Posted 21 June 2010 - 04:10 AM
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#30
Posted 21 June 2010 - 08:56 PM
How old is this one?
The method mentioned of scraping off the seed coating after soaking for a while has worked for me and I now have three lil seedlings who have popped up. I also covered the top of the container w/ glad wrap to keep a bit more heat n humidity going in there for them.
If I remember to I will post up some pic's of them.
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#31
Posted 29 June 2010 - 04:07 PM
This worked for me
1. Soak the seeds in just boiled water for 2-3 hours.
2. Plant all the seeds in a good seed raising mix I didnt use any sand or stone. Put in a shade house not in full sun
3. Let mother nature do the rest dont worry if the seed raising mix drys out they will still germinate. Water when u remeber too
I have had 5 out of 5 come up even the dodgy looking seed I planted came up fine just a late germer.
I will post some pics soon
Edited by sharxx101, 29 June 2010 - 04:13 PM.
#32
Posted 29 June 2010 - 05:52 PM
#33
Posted 29 June 2010 - 06:03 PM
I will post photos if someone hassles me at some stage.
Yay to the advice and help here on the corrob'. We all rock and are helping preserve an endangered, endemic species! wooo hooo
pat yourselves on the back Sabbers that are growning this plant
peace
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#34
Posted 29 June 2010 - 06:55 PM
Now that i know that the seed doesnt mind drying out at all before germination I am thinking of treating some seed and broadcasting around a local granite mountain, it may take some time for the seed to do its thing but they are tough lil seeds for sure and im sure lots would germinate.
#35
Posted 29 June 2010 - 07:39 PM
I have seen acacias around here that look similar to Acacia Phlebophylla, even the growing conditions are similar... granite country, occasional snow.. etc but because I frequent the area and have a connection with it I wouldn't consider introducing foreign species to it.. it's just too special.
I guess it depends on what your local mountain is like though.. it might be suffering from being fcuked over by people and needs a bit of help on the re-foresting side of things? then hell yeah, as if you wouldn't pump some phleb seed out there!
i guess the point of my post was just to disagree but still love you anyway pd lol and show that it's okay not to agree with every post that someone makes without it deteriorating into a massive shit fight as it has lately here at the corrob'
peace and birthday love lol
mz
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#36
Posted 29 June 2010 - 07:50 PM
You reckon that introducing different species into areas they don't normally grow is okay?
Hehe, got me there
In general no, the area i have in mind was actually picked out by a local botanist who knows the area very well, not that that makes it any more right but i dont think a feral phleb population in a very small area would get out of control too easily ;)
#37
Posted 29 June 2010 - 08:01 PM
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#38
Posted 30 June 2010 - 01:44 PM
I really should have kept the seeds in individual containers though as now I'm going to have to separate them come springtime. I guess that should be alright though as I am planning on popping em straight into the ground then.
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#39
Posted 02 July 2010 - 02:29 PM
Just a bit of advise from the shark
#40
Posted 02 July 2010 - 07:52 PM
have another crack at it, we want to see these beautiful plants!
oh, and something like a coke can or lighter or something would be good for size reference too ;)
#41
Posted 03 July 2010 - 09:19 AM
criticism accepted... I suppose I could have taken a picture of the plants rather than the glad wrap...
@sharkman, yep, noted - thing is it's the middle of winter here and we are getting down to -3.5 <brrrr it's freaking cold> and these puppies are outside
will post some photo's later when I get a minute
Edited by meanies, 03 July 2010 - 09:22 AM.
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#42
Posted 03 July 2010 - 10:05 AM
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#43
Posted 04 July 2010 - 07:38 PM
I will also post pics soon
#44
Posted 24 August 2010 - 12:18 AM
Several more seedlings have appeared since last post. I didn't take the seed covering off these ones... I had, (as with all the ones in this pot) soaked em overnight in boiling water and planted them.
The plastic over the pot idea which created a humid environment was good for popping them up quickly but I think if done well would require more pampering than I am really willing to impart to the lil ladies. As in I think it would take hardening them off at a much slower rate than I did. So what happened was the soil dried out too quickly in the pot and those early risers died - well one might be hanging on but the others are goners.
That said - I just left the plastic off after that and more have come up and are doing well. They seem to have a fairly picky want of the right amount of moisture in the soil? anyone else find this?
You were definately on the money with not pampering sharx.
peace
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#45
Posted 24 October 2010 - 08:49 AM
So in speaking with my local nursery, (who I also gave some seed to in the hope they can get em growing well) I am going to try getting em going by only bottom watering and whatever they get from the sky. So far one is up and looking happy... but I've seen that before!
Anyone else get seeds up but lose them after the first set of true leaves? Anyone else have trouble keeping the right amount of water to them?
Currently they are in full sun - perhaps as was suggested in this thread I should have them in part shade? Although AFAIK in their natural habitat they grow in a very exposed spot...
help
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#46
Posted 09 November 2010 - 03:43 PM
I tried taking some cuttings from a phleb in the national botanic gardens, but the leaves all got this weird white mould. It seems everything I try to grow in my dorm room ends up either not doing anything, or getting attacked by some sort of pathogen LOL.
Going there to grab some more and will report back.
#47
Posted 09 November 2010 - 05:44 PM
although from the sounds of it I will have my work cut out growing this one.
Traveling/Lost somewhere at the top of the South Island, NZ.
Will try check in periodically.
#48
Posted 10 November 2010 - 09:31 AM
phlebo and otusi seeds stay viable for quite a long time (more than 5 years and more) even if not stored well!!
#49
Posted 02 December 2010 - 12:14 AM
them in a loose sandy mix and some in a good quality potting mix. They're all in direct light except for early morning and late afternoon.
I didn't nick or sandpaper as one looked as if it was trying to open already, that one did not get the boiling water.
I'm hopeful, there's been plenty of natural rain with sun inbetween so haven't had to water much at all.
Had a good read through this post, there are some great tips. If I get edgy I might uncover a seed to remove
the outer coat or at least check on progress.
Would be interesting to know plant and myco associations, the photo's helped but more research as well me thinks.
#50
Posted 20 December 2010 - 06:18 PM
Will update with how they go!












