Around 3-4 days seedlings would start to sprout through the light layer of the soil. I want to introduce them to the sun already but of course through many research, a lot of people has suggested that it wasn't good to idea give them direct/full sun. So as precaution I am using the mesh curtain more often when I put them out and double layer the curtain some more for safety when the sun gets real high. I wouldn't want to burn or stress out the seedlings. They are still undergoing artificial light during the nights. Not sure if they should get 24/7 hours of light now they are seedlings due to the consideration on the amount of energy they are using to grow. I have lost 2 seeds...due to irresponsible reasons.
Friday, May 9, 2014
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Sowing Adenium Seeds
Some of you may be interested in sowing adenium seeds and the best time to do it is in the summer. This is my second time in doing so, the first time was not a success either because I over watered and caused the seed to rot or because it's been baked in the sun. Either way, we all learn from our mistakes. On May 5, 2014 I sowed in sixteen adenium seeds, each four pairs are different species that I've gotten online. I do not know if they will all sprout like their parent plants, but that's what I'm going to find out when they start to bloom in the future (if they survive). From what I've researched, good seeds should be able to germinate from 4-7 days if not 10. Usually seeds that do not sprout within the range of days will not germinate into a seedling. If they do, they will likely be weak plants.
Sowed Adenium seeds, labeled and wrapped in saran wrap.
My Miniature Greenhouse (Experimental)
It wasn't until recently I had an idea to convert one of my old fish tank into a miniature green house. For the top to keep in the humidity I thought of cutting up some large plastic that I had laying around to the size of the opening of the tank. Few holes poked in for ventilation. However, it didn't really work as well as saran wrap (plastic/clear wrap) does. For the light fixture I use a 15 watt 18 inch grow light. I feel it isn't strong enough to bring the heat into the tank, but I'm not going to try and make the satisfy the seeds so much as long as there's still sun during the day to keep them warm enough and bring in plenty of light and humidity.
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