

In the photo on the left (above) is the remaining seedlings that I planted. The 4 on the top are the Kaleinani. The bottom 3 are Thai Mango Blush (TMB). Interestingly though, once I potted the TMB, I haven't seen any further growth. Hope they're doing okay.
In the photo on the right (above), you can clearly see that the right and left sides are doing great. The right is the Kaleinani, which means I have 9 total. 7 are germinating. The left is the TMB and I have a total of 7. Only 3 are germinating. The remaining ones still in their shells, well, I'm hoping they're rooting, but we shall see. The PinkerBlue's in the middle row has one that is germinating, but it's going very slowly compared to the rest. The rest, haven't done much. Fingers crossed they're just slow and not dying.
And check out this grower (see photo below). If you look at the photo from my last posting, which was only two days ago, you'll see that it was barely above the soil. If it keeps growing at this rate, I'm going to have to take it out of the container. I'm concerned that if I do that, it won't have the consistent moisture since I won't be able to put it into a container. I'm going to have to figure something out. They seem to really like the moisture (and the heat!) and it helps me keep it moist more consistently. This is really turning into a huge project. Wow!
Looks like things are going well overall. I'm just shocked of how fast all of this is growing. Amazing. However, it's getting cold real fast, which means I have to bring in my adult tree. Which means I'll have to move the light higher, which means away from the seedlings. Right now, the light is about a foot above the seedlings. Once I add my adult tree, it'll be about 3 feet away. Less light.

No comments:
Post a Comment