Adenium obesum flower
- hendryterok
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Adenium obesum flower
Rainy season doesnt stop them to bloom
Cheers
Hendry
Cheers
Hendry
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Re: Adenium obesum flower
The only one I have has been blooming since Sept. It's in my sun room and the over night temps should shut it down but it still wants to add more flower buds. It has lost most of its leaves and looks rather sad except for the flowers.
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Re: Adenium obesum flower
I have some question, Dennis:cactushobbyman wrote:The only one I have has been blooming since Sept. It's in my sun room and the over night temps should shut it down but it still wants to add more flower buds. It has lost most of its leaves and looks rather sad except for the flowers.
About the leaves,
-did they get infected by brown spots before falling off? If so try to spray with fungcide
-Might be spider mites, I usually spray them with Kelthane 200EC(contains Dikofol), dont know whats available in your country, but if dont have many adeniums I would suggest you to 'blast' them with 'water cannon'
But they dont kill the plant instantly from my experience
Good luck...Dennis
Hendry
Re: Adenium obesum flower
Beautiful! Mine are putting on a lot of buds too.
It’s not the fall that kills you; it’s the sudden stop at the end.
Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
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Re: Adenium obesum flower
One grower told me if the temp are under 45 degrees, it will drop their leaves and go dormant. During the cold spell the sun room was under 45 degrees for that week. And before that, it was in the greenhouse and got down to mid 30's. I was late on moving it to a warmer place. Before that, the leaves were very green and healthy.hendryterok wrote:I have some question, Dennis:cactushobbyman wrote:The only one I have has been blooming since Sept. It's in my sun room and the over night temps should shut it down but it still wants to add more flower buds. It has lost most of its leaves and looks rather sad except for the flowers.
About the leaves,
-did they get infected by brown spots before falling off? If so try to spray with fungcide
-Might be spider mites, I usually spray them with Kelthane 200EC(contains Dikofol), dont know whats available in your country, but if dont have many adeniums I would suggest you to 'blast' them with 'water cannon'
But they dont kill the plant instantly from my experience
Good luck...Dennis
Hendry
Re: Adenium obesum flower
Great flowers Hendry!!! I didn't know you had so many hybrids! Love them!
Mark
Mark
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Re: Adenium obesum flower
One grower told me if the temp are under 45 degrees, it will drop their leaves and go dormant. During the cold spell the sun room was under 45 degrees for that week. And before that, it was in the greenhouse and got down to mid 30's. I was late on moving it to a warmer place. Before that, the leaves were very green and healthy. [/quote]
It would be a challenge for you to grow adeniums in your....Didnt think of your climate
Cheers
Hendry
It would be a challenge for you to grow adeniums in your....Didnt think of your climate
Cheers
Hendry
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Re: Adenium obesum flower
Thanks Harriet..Good luck, hope they could make itHarriet wrote:Beautiful! Mine are putting on a lot of buds too.
Regards
hendry
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Thanks Mark....Dont know how many I have..Never countMark wrote:Great flowers Hendry!!! I didn't know you had so many hybrids! Love them!
Mark
Hendry
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Re: Adenium obesum flower
More flowers, please enjoy
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Re: Adenium obesum flower
Lovely!
Adenium are some of my favorites... you can always count on them for "architectural" interest along with those great flowers.
Adenium are some of my favorites... you can always count on them for "architectural" interest along with those great flowers.
It’s not the fall that kills you; it’s the sudden stop at the end.
Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
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Re: Adenium obesum flower
Those are some gorgeous flowers, Hendry! I wish it was warm enough to grow Adeniums well here. I should give them a try again since I have a greenhouse now.
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Harriet wrote:Lovely!
Adenium are some of my favorites... you can always count on them for "architectural" interest along with those great flowers.
Thanks for your kind comment Harriet, so am I.
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CactusFanDan wrote:Those are some gorgeous flowers, Hendry! I wish it was warm enough to grow Adeniums well here. I should give them a try again since I have a greenhouse now.
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Thanks Dan, wish I could have contribution in fulfilling your GH with adeniums. For now I dont have any seeds available but some are making seedpods. If you are interested please PM me your address so when they ripe I could send somehendryterok wrote:CactusFanDan wrote:Those are some gorgeous flowers, Hendry! I wish it was warm enough to grow Adeniums well here. I should give them a try again since I have a greenhouse now.
Cheers
Hendry