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Discussion id : 84-981
most recent 26 MAY 15 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 16 MAY 15 by styrax
:D Mazel tov!
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Reply #1 of 7 posted 19 MAY 15 by Rob Byrnes
Thank you!
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Reply #2 of 7 posted 19 MAY 15 by styrax
You're welcome!

Is Orangetida very fertile? Just curious. The biggest barrier seems to be shyness to bloom.
:p
Also, how is Oadefed doing?
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Reply #3 of 7 posted 19 MAY 15 by Rob Byrnes
She seems to have good fertility but is shy to bloom. I had one bloom last season but am hoping with our colder winter that I may get more this season. So far I see one bud.
OADEFED is putting out new growth for me. I won't see any blooms this season I think. I'm hoping my one cutting left of DLFED4 is rooting. Seems to be taking so far.
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Reply #4 of 7 posted 19 MAY 15 by styrax
Dlfed 4 is tricky. Calluses to huge masses, but it is shy to send roots. I think I might, possibly have one if it doesn't make it; but it has arcanthose, or however you spell it. :P I have Dlfed 3, if you want a few!

If you happen to have any extra Oadefed, I will be willing to adopt. It's suppose to be a real weed when we'll settled. I sure hope so!
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Reply #5 of 7 posted 19 MAY 15 by Rob Byrnes
I have one OADEFED that definitely has rooted and putting out good growth. You are welcome to cuttings after it builds up a bit. If you have an extra DLFED 4 and DLFED 3 I'd love to give them a home. If you want to send me them let me know and I'll PM you my adress unless you still have it. Does 3 repeat?
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Reply #6 of 7 posted 19 MAY 15 by styrax
I can always root out some suckers of 3. Unlike 4, 3 is almost once blooming, but it, on occasion, sends out a flower randomly. It is mossy, easier to root, fertiler and suckers. Jackie used Dlfed 3 several times, I remember Jackie getting repeaters.

Oadefed is what got me into this originally. Also, looks cool.
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Reply #7 of 7 posted 26 MAY 15 by Rob Byrnes
My last cutting of DLFED 4 failed to root and rotted. Do you still have an extra one that you offered?

Rob
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Discussion id : 84-978
most recent 20 MAY 15 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 15 MAY 15 by Robert Neil Rippetoe
Wow, that's quite a breakthrough. I think I can see nitida influence in the leaves.

I assume it's going to repeat?
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 19 MAY 15 by Rob Byrnes
Robert, this is one of six Orantida F1s from last winter. Four have bloomed while inches tall and two of those have repeated so far (this one is a repeater). I just had another germinate this week so I don't know anything about that one and one hasn't bloomed yet. All have some nitida influence to the leaves. One particularly so. Hopefully they will have fertility.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 20 MAY 15 by Rob Byrnes
You can really see the nitida influence on the foliage with sibling seedling LSO-2

http://www.helpmefind.com/gardening/l.php?l=21.264030
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