Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Two years later...

Adeniums will eventually flower if not earlier or much later than two years depending on how it's being cared for. Though they can flower in different varieties, make note that even if you get a seed of different types of Adeniums for specific color or appearance, there are possibilities they would bloom the original Adenium pink color/appearance instead.

In the following photos are Adeniums from 2014 and another batch mixed in that had started to grown in 2015.

I was checking on them a couple of days ago and what I found was exciting. After all, who isn't waiting for their hard work to bloom. I am a bit worried if they will bloom their original flowers instead of the ones I expected when I brought these specific type of seeds. I'm not sure which are which yet, so I have to wait until they start to bloom.

Because they are all bunched up and being cluttered, I decided that they need to be repotted even if one of them are in bloom. If I don't, I may not have time to get to it later on and the pots may break from the expanding roots.

July 16, 2016