Seedling Plug Progressions: Serissa Japonica 1 - Buxus Sprinter 1.

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Sooooo THIS Serissa ended up seeing it’s end during my experiments with “water treatment” and was on the receiving end of VERY acidic water. (DOUBLE treated)..

Buuuuuuut...

Two cuttings I took RIGHT Before it’s demise are doing great.

Number 1 I’m going for a shohin-ish-sized dual trunk design... pretty excited, as the “tree” is already kind of doing what I want out of it’s own volition.F4B9CD26-0D52-48FA-B4F4-18D7EB3B9B32.jpeg
(After TLC)399105CE-5EDB-41D3-A0A4-8DBCC86997B2.jpeg

Number 2... WAS taller, elegant...
NOW is headed in delightfully grotesque, quirky direction

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Those are nice ones!
Thank you!!!! They started much more...“stupid”. 🤦🏽‍♂️ I would KEEP propagating them IF they were non-variegated... i enjoy their growth habits.. I just have a hard time, visually for “bonsai scale”, with a good chunk of variegated foliage...

But I just love plants... “bonsai” or not doesn’t change that!

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Thank you!!!! They started much more...“stupid”. 🤦🏽‍♂️ I would KEEP propagating them IF they were non-variegated... i enjoy their growth habits.. I just have a hard time, visually for “bonsai scale”, with a good chunk of variegated foliage...

But I just love plants... “bonsai” or not doesn’t change that!

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I like all of them, but have a difficult time keeping them alive in the winter here. I did have one plant and a cutting survive from last year, better than usual.
 

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I like all of them, but have a difficult time keeping them alive in the winter here. I did have one plant and a cutting survive from last year, better than usual.
I’ve gotten SOMEWHAT accustomed to their.. particular.... particularlness.. 🤣🤣.... I had to kill some first!🤪
 

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I’ve gotten SOMEWHAT accustomed to their.. particular.... particularlness.. 🤣🤣.... I had to kill some first!🤪
I'm still working on that part -- the getting accustomed, not the killing. (I hope!)

The two cuttings were taken inside, sulking at the cold
Sounds funny to me, here. I've still got time to pot mine -- although it is gradually becoming cooler. Only got to 89 or so today. 🙂 So there's hope of me being perkier & more productive.

Your progress is encouraging me --
 

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I'm still working on that part -- the getting accustomed, not the killing. (I hope!)


Sounds funny to me, here. I've still got time to pot mine -- although it is gradually becoming cooler. Only got to 89 or so today. 🙂 So there's hope of me being perkier & more productive.

Your progress is encouraging me --
Hehe! Reaalistically.. they COULD be outside.. it gets COLDER (by 3-5 degrees ‘round 2 AM) in my microclimate at this time of year.. aaand I just put together the two new indoor areas.. so I ALSO wanted to “test those waters”

But i’ve seen 44-degree nights already.
 

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But i’ve seen 44-degree nights already.
It was in the 60's here this morning and I thought it was cold! Grimmy, who had a very sophisticated indoor set up told me he lost many serissas until he let them get a good chill before bringing them inside.
 

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I’ve gotten SOMEWHAT accustomed to their.. particular.... particularlness.. 🤣🤣.... I had to kill some first!🤪
Yup. 😔

I could wisecrack that I talked about the Halloween project, and the two little Kyotos decided to volunteer -- but I know I got "generous" with the water for just 2-3 days, with them STILL stuck in highly-organic material, and my beginner's luck ran out. 😬 One died weeks ago, and the other is still not-dead.

They were $7.99 each, and I bought them myself, but I liked them & it's still horrifying to see them going brown so abruptly and thoroughly...

The Cherry Blossom, meanwhile, has always been thirsty, all other factors being equal. It has buds...
 
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