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Ulim
#1 Posted : 7/17/2017 4:48:56 PM

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So i started them 1.5 months ago end of may with the last few germinating roughly june 10-20.
I dont really know the yield because I already forgot most of the stuff and the info was washed off the container. Whats sure tho is that I now have 6 1 month old acacia saplings ready to grow.

I transplated them into their own container now because the roots were starting to fight.
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#2 Posted : 7/17/2017 6:54:01 PM

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#3 Posted : 7/18/2017 9:32:43 PM

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Nice looking plants. I started mine about 3 months ago and have had them in a greenhouse in uk. They started off looking like yours, but have now got very spindly and dont have as many of the pretty, fern shaped leaves anymore. I think this is normal for the narrow phyllode variety though. Going try some outdoors when theyre bigger.
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#4 Posted : 8/8/2017 8:06:29 AM

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#5 Posted : 8/8/2017 1:18:25 PM

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Yeah thats probably why theyre spindly. Its the only place I can keep them at the moment, a lean-to conservatory along one side of the house. Gets plenty of light but not much direct sun, only a couple of hours a day. Im hoping by next year theyll be able to go outside to a sunnier spot. Are yours in or outdoors or in a greenhouse?
 
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#6 Posted : 8/8/2017 10:08:30 PM

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My get moar sunlight and are a small bit thicker.
But mine are still developing their phyllodes.
 
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#7 Posted : 10/2/2017 10:13:51 AM

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#8 Posted : 10/2/2017 2:27:56 PM

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Pretty much the same but somewhat bigger.
One died for some reason even tho it was in the same spot and had the same care.
 
 
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