Guest electro Posted October 13, 2002 . [This message has been edited by electro (edited 14 October 2002).] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
waterdragon Posted October 13, 2002 anyways wolf, what is the cost for a mature seedling of each ie 1 white, 1 red, 1 narrowleaved plus postage? i'm keen to get started here. [This message has been edited by waterdragon (edited 13 October 2002).] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Dunkel Posted October 14, 2002 Hi Planthelper, Could you post some pictures of the three different Cathas? I'd like to seed the leaf, branch, stem and whole plant differences if possible. Maybe even pictures of OTHER varieties of Catha besides the three popular ones. E D ps. have you also got info on the growing requirements of the varieties. I hear that the narrow leaf is quite easily adapted to the Melbourne climate (Melbourne Botanic Gardens have or had one) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
planthelper Posted November 6, 2002 Originally posted by Torsten:hey planthelper, I saw fractal's narrow leaved seedlings he grew from your seed..... however they don't look narrowleaved. Are narrowleaved juveniles broadleaved?? """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""Have you ever grown narrowleaved seed?"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" re, tort u visited my garden i showed you my narroleave catha edulis seedlings- some siames twins under hid lights remember? aswell i showed you my red catha seedlings, with the words, i grew those from steves seed, later i gave daniel a red seedling of mine... that upsets me, the photo posted on this topic is my narroleaved catha baby as u say, and i did grow it from seed. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Torsten Posted November 6, 2002 yes, I remember your narrow leaved seedlings now. They didn't look like narrow leaved as juveniles did they?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
planthelper Posted November 6, 2002 re, thats right, and you people out there, growing the white catha dont be surprised if it forms narroleaves once the plant is old and having lots of branches... the older the grow habit,... the more the catha edulis leaves get elongated. whilst the leaves set in spiralmotion are inhibitor grow or to say are "representing upright motion". bye, bla, bla... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites