They're pretty.
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Monday, January 21, 2013
Wellspring Dragon Fruit
The plant shows signs of impending branches in two locations. It's kind of hard to tell from the photo.
Meyer Lemon Cutting
I pruned a branch from the lemon tree because it was crossing over another more vigorous branch. I've tried rooting other cuttings with minimal success. I decided to peel back the bark to expose the cambium layer, dipped the plant in rooting hormone, wrapped the stem in moist moss, wrapped the moss in plastic, and cut the leaves to discourage transpiration. We'll see if this helps the plant develop a decent root system.
Seedling Dragon Fruit
This is the tallest of the seedlings. Its height is just under 2 inches tall. The plants out in the greenhouse are wider because they are getting more sun. The thinner, lanky plants are stretchhing towards the sun.
Pineapple Infloresence
The pineapple is getting bigger. She will probably ready for harvest by April or May. Hopefully I can put her out in the sun for that last month so as to improve the sugar content.
I don't see any sign of flowering from the other two pineapples that I attempted to force flower. Perhaps I'll see evidence in another couple of weeks.
Meyer Lemon
The Meyer lemon plant is going to flower again. She seems to like spending her winter in the greenhouse much better than in th house. When I first put her out into the greenhouse, she looked tired and had yellowing leaves. I attribute the yellow to a reduction of energy stores due to lack of sunlight and the depletion of energy by forming fruits.
I have discovered that my citrus fare far better in the greenhouse than the main house. All I need is to keep the greenhouse from freezing, preferably no less than 40F degrees.
Seedling Tangerine Ready to Bloom???
I hope that the smaller-sized seedling tangerine may be ready to bloom. Some branches have clusters of multi-sectioned buds. The Meyer lemon has similar-looking buds before she flowers.