bit Posted May 21, 2009 Growth log here: http://www.thenook.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=45999 Today: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rogdog Posted May 21, 2009 They look beautiful! I can only hope I get similar growth with my new seedlings! Thanks for sharing Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gerbil Posted May 21, 2009 very nice, truly inspirational Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bit Posted May 21, 2009 Thanks guys, it is pretty amazing to watch these things grow from a seed the size of a poppy seed, into awesome plants. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chiral Posted May 21, 2009 Nice seedlings Bit I have heaps from 2006 too and they are about the same size but don't you hate how young Bridgesii have that pissy little skinny ass base stem and they always wanna flop over...it's definately a trait I'd love to breed out of them over the next ten years...get some Peruvian genes into em and fattem them babies up. creative photography BTW nice. H. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
toby Posted May 22, 2009 Nice seedlings Bit I have heaps from 2006 too and they are about the same size but don't you hate how young Bridgesii have that pissy little skinny ass base stem and they always wanna flop over...it's definately a trait I'd love to breed out of them over the next ten years...get some Peruvian genes into em and fattem them babies up.creative photography BTW nice. H. Nice bit! they look alot like mine even down to the bamboo stakes!! As for the flopping over, i've started taking the top foot or so off them to root as new plants,, these bridges have plenty of good traits that make up for it!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chiral Posted May 22, 2009 Nice bit! they look alot like mine even down to the bamboo stakes!!As for the flopping over, i've started taking the top foot or so off them to root as new plants,, these bridges have plenty of good traits that make up for it!! yeah agree...those ones you gave me Toby I have virtually decapitated half of them and replanted as tip cuttings...seems to work and get rid of that skinny base. H. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites