Clicio, here are mine. I am not sure when I planted the seeds. Was it 2018?
Looks are deceiving. When looked at from up close, things may look bigger than they really are. A ruler is needed.It seems yours are thicker than mine.
Hm.. You realize this is a ruler in CM and not Inches!?(ATTENTION: Possible spoiler!)
Do you realise that you both forgot to mention what type of plant this is?! I'm curious!Hm.. You realize this is a ruler in CM and not Inches!?
They are brazilian rain trees (chloroleucon tortum)Do you realise that you both forgot to mention what type of plant this is?! I'm curious!
Raintree: pithecellobium tortumDo you realise that you both forgot to mention what type of plant this is?! I'm curious!
Are there any rulers in inches anywhere else outside the USA?Hm.. You realize this is a ruler in CM and not Inches!?
Of course... we have rulers with both length dimensions.Are there any rulers in inches anywhere else outside the USA?
Well yes, I know our metrics...
Alle, het zullen de belgen ook niet zijnOf course... we have rulers with both length dimensions.
nice... what mix of substrate is this?@leatherback here is your answer.
This is the most promising of my seedlings. It is two months younger than yours, it was up potted twice, pruned and wired.
Roots are again escaping by the drainage holes (you can see some at the soils surface).
As I had imagined, almost the same thickness of the trunks, yours and mine.
Compare for yourself.
Ruler in cm.
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Growing in a pot is the most limiting factor here, not the environment?
Peat+Perlite, pine bark (small), turface, DE and Akadama.nice... what mix of substrate is this?
Just Teasing - okay
Amateurs