Hi,
a couple of phrags about to open.
At the front the single growth is a seedling Fritz Schomburg from the EYOF.
The large plant at the back is the interesting one.
This is Mem **** Clements and about the first phrag that I bought.
There are four stems about to open and three have branches. Nobody told me that they get this tall. The tallest is approaching 3 feet in height.
Anyway this plant grew slowly for me for years and flowered occasionally on small growths.
It did slowly increase the number of growths but it had yellowish leaves and never amounted to much.
About 18 months ago I was thinking of getting rid of it.
Since then it has rebounded in an amazing fashion. It has received the same treatment for years - rain water plus rain mix. The only difference I can think of is that I added a phrag growing in mainly growstones to the tray where it sat. Maybe this substrate added something or altered the pH of the water that they sat in.
There is now no chance of this plant moving on!
David
a couple of phrags about to open.
At the front the single growth is a seedling Fritz Schomburg from the EYOF.
The large plant at the back is the interesting one.
This is Mem **** Clements and about the first phrag that I bought.
There are four stems about to open and three have branches. Nobody told me that they get this tall. The tallest is approaching 3 feet in height.
Anyway this plant grew slowly for me for years and flowered occasionally on small growths.
It did slowly increase the number of growths but it had yellowish leaves and never amounted to much.
About 18 months ago I was thinking of getting rid of it.
Since then it has rebounded in an amazing fashion. It has received the same treatment for years - rain water plus rain mix. The only difference I can think of is that I added a phrag growing in mainly growstones to the tray where it sat. Maybe this substrate added something or altered the pH of the water that they sat in.
There is now no chance of this plant moving on!
David