Wednesday, May 26, 2010

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We learn to sow the Plumeria

mistakenly thought to be something very basic place to germinate seeds of this plant either.

But it takes! Just catch up on some 'of earth, a vase and throws them ... sooner or later will win!

Except then be disappointed in not seeing anything and then check to blame that sold you the seeds ... saying they were old!

If we look at the seeds, we will see that each one has a form, composition, structure and characteristics, and this is no accident, but because millions of years natural selection has shaped every single seed in such a way as to optimize the features soil where the plant lives, the climate and the chemical needs to reproduce as much as possible.

do you some examples:

eucalyptus trees produce seeds and very tough resin that will not germinate for decades if not feel the right conditions written in their DNA, are usually tall trees that grow in areas where the undergrowth is completely colonized by other species that would prevent the reproduction and then you need to reproduce when the soil is free.

On occasions of fire, the undergrowth is cleaned completely while the eucalyptus trees, very resinous, good resistance to fire that is a factor in death for many species, but of life for it.

Just the fire melts the resin that covers the seed and allows the immediate germination on the free soil fertilized by the ashes and come.

Many conifers are using the same trick, so that in many parks and forests are hung controlled fires to germinate the seeds dropped by birds and squirrels or hidden in the undergrowth.

We see that the caper, as is well known, it grows almost exclusively on walls, rocks or other areas of steep limestone.

But how to send the seeds on the walls?

With the wings, but the caper, but the birds, attracted by the sweet fruit pulp (fellas) swallow the seeds that are resistant to digestion and free, which are then "seeded" so to speak, covered with excellent fertilizer ( guano), in their perches: walls, crevices cracks.

And I could go on forever because each seed has its own peculiarities.

But we come to the Plumeria.

produce pods like those of oleander, which contain tens of dicotyledonous seeds and "winged".

Pod remains hanging on the plant for several months until the temperatures are optimal for seed germination ranging from 28 to 38 ° C.

Only this time the fibers of the pods you tend to snap, leaving it open to "fly" a few meters in the seeds.

But the flap also serves to ensure that the seed of "landing" point and slips in some crack in the usually dry land on which they grow.

Bearing in mind this long introduction, when the sow any, we always have to read up on where and how they reproduce in nature and try to reproduce the conditions as much as possible!

to sow our Plumer, first of all get the seeds from sources series because the normal germination rate of 70% drops significantly beyond the first year.

also does not make sense to buy specific varieties of seeds, because if the seeds come from multi crop varieties, these are sure to be hybridized so that the unborn are the crossings of different varieties, but even if they came from the
where there is only a variety, but no seeds would make a clone but a copy which may vary because of these ancestral genes or at least mutable.



begin by putting the seeds between two sheets of blotting paper that completely wet
and leave to rest for a day.





Only now we can sow the seeds rehydrated and swollen.





prepare the soil with peat and perlite or fine black sand in equal parts and fill the container or planting pots, bathroom one day before sowing.














with a kitchen knife
hours of practice then put cracks in the seed point and leaving out the "wing".






should not compress the soil, but enough to fill the space around the seed in a thin dry soil.




Slip all the seeds,
new bathroom with a spray bottle and put it all in a warm and humid.

will be as constant temperature, the faster the germination that takes place between 6 and 20 days.




do not need light to germinate, so it can be sown in the dark as long as there are the right temperature.
To maintain moisture, often need to spray or cover with cellophane.

Once germinated, however, immediately remove the cover and expose to light or filtered sun.


New
seedlings grow fast and in a single summer can reach 20cm.





transplanting should be potted and only when they have at least 2 stages dicotyledonous leaves that will fall apart by themselves.



Fertilize only after transplanting and the final dose and continue reading.

not expect blooms the first three years, but this time the plant will grow lush and could even reach 2 meters.


Clearly the seeds that you see in the picture are the same as found for sale on my site.


Good seeding at all.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

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This section was created at the suggestion of some of you who contact me for suggestions on issues Plumeria their love.
then placed your questions here and if you want to attach (better) the pictures of the plant for which you ask for help to send them my address blog@plumeriashop.it
The various issues will certainly help to other "sick" of plumeria!

Hello Ezio,
Thanks for the blog, there are so many interesting things and you're always so kind to everyone and precious with your responses. Saturday
Now that you have written (and a couple of weeks before) through the phone and receiving your advice, I decided to send a couple of pictures for more details. After all it is a Plumeria that 15 years, my first, which comes directly from Polynesia where I fell in love with these wonderful plants. And cut it scares me!
But from the beginning.
The plant now looks like this, see the branch that was cut right where it had rot, but to be safe I should probably cut at least from where I marked with the letter "A". The top is not very good. He must have suffered a lot for this odd winter though she had been admitted where it has always been.
(photo A)
My initial idea was to make a cutting with the left branch (which is fine) and leave what remains in the pot hoping that sprouts properly. Perhaps by cutting the branch of the left could have a plant with a more balanced, but if you do not root well and any inconvenience it happens, I might have to give up not only the flowers that has always done, but maybe in the whole plant. And this makes me worry: there are very affectionate!
Then my mom got an idea that you submit to it.
The idea is to cut the branch right below the A, or at least until I see that everything is healthy and make a cutting, and rooted in pots and leave the left side, again as in the picture B (to follow) in a new pot and with a brace to support it.
(photo B)
What do you say now that you know well for the case? What do I do?
I left branch of the cuttings and hope in a fantastic plant with beautiful form if all goes well and I keep a plant with the trunk to the "L" but already established and in vegetative growth (which probably makes me the flowers again this' year) and then perhaps by cutting the branch on the right will get another with risks connected but for sure unless the plant 15 years?
I have dealt with the whole plant, however Previcur in a solution of 1 ml in one liter of water, hoping to have well proportioned.
I trust you, and thank you in advance for the advice you'll want to give me. If you say "cut", I cut! You know
Sooner or later I will come in Sicily for envy as I could for the beautiful Plumeria you have at the nursery!
Thanks!
Matthew (Bill) from Bologna.

Answer

The mothers are always right.
The most sensible thing to do is to completely cut the branch of the cuttings now and make one-handed cut where and how I scored. Clean up the rotten stumps marked ax flare plant, shelling bread ground without damaging the roots and put it straight in the same pot with new soil. Just put a brace to secure it vertically and it will seem new.
If you want you can replace the jar with a little wider but no deeper.

careful, however, to mark the side branch of the cuttings to be planted, because then a mistake and end up upside down .... and clearly not rooted!
portions woody, before bringing them to dry, do all of the longitudinal incisions around the base, 5cm long, with a new cutter.

This will increase the ability of the roots of the old.

I attach some photos explanatory:




Developments
The plant repotted and pruned as per your advice and one of the two
that we were able to make the branch cut. For good luck
the cuttings are potted in pots of your nursery! Hello and thank Matthew


Saturday, May 1, 2010

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1 May

E 'Labor Day, those who build their lives every day with no warranties, no assets behind them, seems poised between a minimum of well-being of misery and misfortune or disease.
It 's a strange category, such as cows of our territories, attached to Treggia to pull, and in the evening that you eat some hay that allows the owner, sometimes mixed with straw, if the winter goes on, or just to save money. And when the cow is old or lame to be sold to slaughter, and as you do with more productive workers who are mobile, ie they are hunting with a kick in the ass. Already
okay if you do not send to the slaughter of war, as our grandparents remember that they saw deprive their children (our parents) on a journey to the front of no return often. Then it all breaks down, even the minimum certainty in a God who no longer know if it's good or bad to see as many misfortunes occur, always the usual.
So not only has an insatiable appetite daily, but see disappear companions sons and brothers who do not return, and it also remains alone. Then you pull the tap
Treggia more than before because the debris of war does not take away the workers.
they say is history. But workers do not seek war, and after two centuries of promises of greater prosperity, they are entitled to see it and live it as a permanent conquest, and not as a fairy that hides any worker who is not sneeze.
And war is not only done with the guns, but also that of the markets and stock exchanges, as they know the Greeks in those days.