Re: Siam Ruby forms
TY, Brian!
When you have a chance, please - 2 questions:
1.
Would you advise separating them or giving it a hold & wait, given the probability of them being clones? If they were/are growing in a clump, I'm not too sure how possible or feasible separating them would prove to be. It wouldn't be something to fuss about so much if the little ones coming up were the same as 'mama', but there's 2 & possibly 3 forms in that pot. I want to try to give each the best chances possible to grow on & thrive, so that's why I'm on about whether they should each have their own space/pot.
2.
Do you know if it's common for cloned plants to 'emerge' weeks/months apart like the timing of some of these? (ie Kylie, myself & the others)
I'm tickled pink to watch the process, but I DO get mired in details - both a shortcoming & a plus at times!
Now if I could find my glasses so I can see how to work the dang camera that I borrowed ... THAT would be a plus!
Diana
btw - The Siam has converted my daughter to venture out to the garden, thankyouverymuch! She lurves seeing the daily changes to the Ruby & has taken to watering, petting & whispering sweet words of encouragement to it! She has NEVER shown interest in my plant addiction & I'm sooooo stoked to see it!
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