Morning Glory

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  1. Jerry Cornelius

    Jerry Cornelius Gardener

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    I sowed some Morning Glory Saturday, 1/3 have now germinated.
    I am amazed (I soaked them as instructed on the packet, and when I sowed them, some seemed to have already burst from the seed case, and I chose those ahead of the others).
    Anyway, it says on the packet keep at 20-25C until after germination. OK, now what? Is it safe to keep them in a frost-free greenhouse, or should I put them in my unheated propagator in the greenhouse?
     
  2. UsedtobeDendy

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    come on DAG - show everyone your photo of your Morning Glory in flower already!! He has to be the best person to answer this question, JC!

    BTW - are you a Michael Moorcock fan?? ;)
     
  3. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    I'd say a bit warmer for now Jerry, to move them straight to a frost free greenhouse is a bit much. A unheated propagator will be as cold as the greenhouse at night.
    Think I would try them on the window sill for a week or so and hope for warmer weather.
     
  4. DAG

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    Damn it nixon, you've dropped me right in it now!

    I'm no expert, but all I can say is that I started MG on the 14th Jan. about 90% germination and one was in flower this morning!

    I reckon that at this rate, if they keep going, that they will have to be kept in the g/h because they will be too large/awkward to move.
    So I am going to start another lot off later for planting outside.

    I am maintaining a minimum temp. of 45 deg.
    Don't know if they could be hardened off early enough to stand the frosts, never tried!

    Hope that helps, and good luck.
     
  5. DAG

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    Morning Glory 15/3/06

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  6. DAG

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    Forgot to mention that it was taken in the afternoon, so its looking a bit tired!
     
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    Great to have a bit of colour in the greenhouse unexpectedly like that, eh, DAG? ;)
     
  8. wildflower

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    I have got some morning glory growing on the window ledges in the house they are allready a foot tall..i dont get my greenhouse till next week and if it doesnt warm up outside they will have to remain indoors even longer..wish i hadnt planted them so early now..When is spring going to arrive? the clocks change next week and its normally warmer by now...I have a lovely show of chives and chickweed they are growing well outside in the cold..we have just had a snow shower which makes me despair..and its freezing..
     
  9. DAG

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    Same here wildflower, no sun, no morning glory! :(
     
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    I think it's actually a baby triffid.... look at that snaky top, just waiting to grab you as you enter... :eek:
     
  11. Jerry Cornelius

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    Very impressive Dag!

    @ Nixonf23 - Yes. I read most of his books years ago when I was in my twenties...
     
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    Weather here in Essex this morning, on the way to the G/H; cold, damp, miserable, overcast.
    Went into the g/h and the next MG was smiling at me:

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    Got the size right this time!
    So took this pic at 8.30 this morning; don't that put a smile on your face!!!

    Oh, now the sun has just come out, even better!
     
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    beautiful! :D Now, how about the avatar?? ;)
     
  15. DAG

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    Thanks nixon, the avatar, still hav'nt found a suitable pic to represent myself (old git!) or are you suggesting that I use the MG pic.....bit girly for me though? Sorry if it's off topic, but you started it! :D :D
     
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