aruzinsky
07-27-2018, 11:26 AM
Normally, Moon Flower, Ipomoea alba, is a vine that resembles morning glory, except its white flowers are larger, fragrant, and open only at night.
See
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_ePEnMHS4c
I stopped the vining habit by drenching the potting mix with a saturated solution of uniconazole immediately after the seeds germinated, last May. The uniconazole gradually wore off so I made a second application about a month ago. The plants are blooming, but, the flowers are smaller than normal.
http://www.general-cathexis.com/images/UniconizoleMoodFlowerCloseup7-26-18.jpg
I sprayed for bugs after the holes in the leaves appeared.
See
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_ePEnMHS4c
I stopped the vining habit by drenching the potting mix with a saturated solution of uniconazole immediately after the seeds germinated, last May. The uniconazole gradually wore off so I made a second application about a month ago. The plants are blooming, but, the flowers are smaller than normal.
http://www.general-cathexis.com/images/UniconizoleMoodFlowerCloseup7-26-18.jpg
I sprayed for bugs after the holes in the leaves appeared.