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PR-Giants 09-20-2025 09:23 AM

Dwarf Namwa Nub
 
Three weeks ago I removed a nicely variegated offshoot for in-ground planting that had a small nub on it. If the nub is left on a newly transplanted offshoot it sometimes goes dormant for an extended period of time but it was late in the evening so I left it and removed it for potting about ten days later. It's getting close to producing it's first leaf and it's looking for a new home.

It will be shipped bare-root.

It's currently planted in clean coarse sand which provides plenty of air to prevent any rotting and it's got a top layer of wet horse manure to assure proper soil moisture for rapid growth.






all43 09-21-2025 01:44 AM

Re: Dwarf Namwa Nub
 
I'd love to get my hands on that! The price of variegated in the UK is coming down a bit now although there is mainly tiny tissue culture not of shoots of this quality.

PR-Giants 09-21-2025 03:25 PM

Re: Dwarf Namwa Nub
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by all43 (Post 356558)
I'd love to get my hands on that! The price of variegated in the UK is coming down a bit now although there is mainly tiny tissue culture not of shoots of this quality.

I'd love to ship VDN or VN to any member of the org that posts pics, this site is getting boring without pics.

As of now this nub only has potential and might not be worth the ink it takes to print a shipping label but soon there will be a leaf.


Charles G. 09-27-2025 11:40 AM

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Charles G. 09-27-2025 11:47 AM

Re: Dwarf Namwa Nub
 
Here is a sucker from a plant you sent me a couple years ago.

PR-Giants 09-28-2025 09:17 AM

Re: Dwarf Namwa Nub
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PR-Giants (Post 356559)
As of now this nub only has potential and might not be worth the ink it takes to print a shipping label but soon there will be a leaf.

I'll give it time for another leaf before it gets evicted.

It's better to find out now that it's worthless instead of waiting a few months. Plus now the mother plant can get busy producing more pups.


PR-Giants 09-28-2025 09:26 AM

Re: Dwarf Namwa Nub
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Charles G. (Post 356569)
Here is a sucker from a plant you sent me a couple years ago.

Wow, that's a beautiful pup. If it's for sale you should let members know.

If I recall correctly, I sent you a slightly variegated dwarf namwa. If that's the same one it's nice to see you getting some highly variegated pups.

Charles G. 09-28-2025 02:29 PM

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Thanks, Yes Sir it's the same one. I don't plan on selling that one since it is the first highly variegated pup. I believe I read somewhere you said the more you water the more variegation you get and it seems to work.

PR-Giants 09-29-2025 10:01 AM

Re: Dwarf Namwa Nub
 
Here's a Dwarf Namwa Nub that had a more beautiful outcome.

Propagation proficiency really helps because not every nub is going to turn out to be beautiful.


gobin 10-01-2025 10:21 PM

Re: Dwarf Namwa Nub
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PR-Giants (Post 356556)
Three weeks ago I removed a nicely variegated offshoot for in-ground planting that had a small nub on it. If the nub is left on a newly transplanted offshoot it sometimes goes dormant for an extended period of time but it was late in the evening so I left it and removed it for potting about ten days later. It's getting close to producing it's first leaf and it's looking for a new home.

It will be shipped bare-root.
It's currently planted in clean coarse sand which provides plenty of air to prevent any rotting and it's got a top layer of wet horse manure to assure proper soil moisture for rapid growth.






Amazing that it’s already close to producing its first leaf—someone is going to be very lucky to give it a new home. :2722:

PR-Giants 10-05-2025 11:47 AM

Re: Dwarf Namwa Nub
 
$20 & $20 shipping

Second leaf was an improvement but still not very good.




Quote:

Originally Posted by PR-Giants (Post 356570)
I'll give it time for another leaf before it gets evicted.

It's better to find out now that it's worthless instead of waiting a few months. Plus now the mother plant can get busy producing more pups.



PR-Giants 10-05-2025 11:50 AM

Re: Dwarf Namwa Nub
 
This one will be for sale when it gets a little bigger. :woohoonaner:



Quote:

Originally Posted by PR-Giants (Post 356581)
Here's a Dwarf Namwa Nub that had a more beautiful outcome.

Propagation proficiency really helps because not every nub is going to turn out to be beautiful.



PR-Giants 10-18-2025 02:05 PM

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I was able to find a home for it on eBay.







Quote:

Originally Posted by PR-Giants (Post 356598)
$20 & $20 shipping

Second leaf was an improvement but still not very good.




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