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Sami
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My sister-in-law gave me 2 zinna plants last summer. This year, I decided to re-pot them (several came up in each pot this year). However, I seem to have more than one kind of plant. Anyone know the difference in these? I think one is a weed...?

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Bestofour
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Have they bloomed? Is one a weed? Pictures please.

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Sami
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No, they haven't bloomed, yet. And, sad to say, I just don't have a green thumb, lol. What started out as zinnias, in 2 pots, has now become one zinnia [Roll Eyes] , about 3 goldenrod [Big Grin] & 6 others that look like 2 other weeds [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin] that I have seperated into about 10 pots, LOL!

So, bottom line...I think I lost one of my zinnias, grew lots of weeds & my one little lonely zinnia is just now starting to grow a little. It's only about 3 inches tall & hasn't bloomed. I'm a failure [tears]

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sachis2112
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Don't feel bad! [kissies] I started coleus from seed. I had about 30 seedlings. Today, there is one baby plant. [dunno]

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Sami
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So, when do zinnia's bloom? I got them this time last year & they were already huge & blooming. I'm down to one now & it's not very big & hasn't bloomed. The ones I see at the stores already have big pretty blooms. I'm probably gonna lose this one, too. I guess [dunno]

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Bestofour
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Mine are blooming now. I'm in NC.

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Sami
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So, here's the latest update on my zinnia. I repotted it early this year from the large pot it was in to a very small pot. A day or 2 ago, I repotted it again, mixed peat moss in the soil it was in & have had to water it at least once, sometimes twice a day! It's been so hot here. Maybe watering was my problem but it has really taken off in the last couple of weeks. I just may get a bloom [grin]

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Carly
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Congratulations, Sami! Looks like you did the trick.

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Bestofour
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What did the other plants turn out to be?

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Sami,
Which one of the first 3 pictures
was actually the zinnia???

Just very curious!!!!!!!!!!!!

Weezie

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Don't forget to be kind to strangers. For some who have
done this have entertained angels without realizing it.
- Bible - Hebrews 13:2

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Sami
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None of the first pics ended up being the Zinnia! LOL! See, when I got them last year, they were huge! So, I assumed that the little tiny one was just a little weed but it turned out to be the Zinna...all the others were weeds [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin] The tallest ones were Goldenrod & the smaller one...I just don't know but see it growing everywhere! I told you I was new to this [Big Grin] [Big Grin]

It, actually, has one bloom that doesn't look too good but it has 3 more buds that are fixing to bloom any day. A few of the leaves, all of a sudden, look bad. I think maybe my daughter splashed water on some of the leaves while she was in her little pool. The pool & the Zinnia are on the porch, so I think she damaged some of the leaves. I added some kind of fast blooming stuff to it when I repotted it & it seems to have helped. That & the fact that I've been watering it much, much more than before & I water it in the little dish that's under the pot.

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Sami
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OK, this one (I got rid of) but these are pics of more mature plants of the same kind. I saw someone post something similar...

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Sami
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And this is an update on my zinnia...leaves looking dry, trying to bloom but still not as beautiful or large as it should be [Frown]

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Sami
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OK, my zinnia is doing better, has 3 flowers now & several buds getting ready to bloom. It still isn't very big but is just a little bigger than the pot, now. When can I plant this in the ground & know that it will come back next year? I'm afraid it will die in the pot like the other one did. And, can someone tell me what the seeds look like & how to collect them?

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suzydaze
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to get the seeds from a zinnia let the flower die on the plant (completely die--brittley to the touch dry) and the seeds will be at the ends of the dry dead flower petals.

the larger plants are poke berry (poke salad) I have it growing all over my yard. Just sut some of it down because I did not want the purple berries dropping on what is sitting under it.

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Plants: 1952 | From: Arkansas | Registered: Aug 2004  |  Seeded: 65.68.22.31
Sami
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Thanks, suzydaze! I would have never guessed that the zinnia seeds were there...I looked at the blooms & couldn't figure it out (I'm a dummy, though). And, on the poke berry...makes complete sense! I've heard of it all my life & never knew what it was. Where in Arkansas are you? I'm in Texarkana, TX.

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I'm up close to memphis, tenn. what they call the tri state area. about 45 minutes from memphis and about 45 minutes from the missouri state line.

I'm a beginner too. just been doing this about a year. Found my first set of seeds by just tearing the petals off the top of a marigold. I had toss some dead heads in the trash and had one playing with it, when I topped it out feel my seeds. I retreived the others and started looking up and asking where the seeds where to flowers after that. I sure didn't want to be tossing any in the trash again. *L*

My dad was raised on poke salad, so I guess sort of as a reminder or a back up plan *L* he planted the stuff all over the yard. I moved back to where I grew up 2 years ago and the stuff was just growing wild cause he and my mom had moved from here 17 years ago. My mom came by one day and says "you're poke salad sure looks nice" *LMAO*

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Plants: 1952 | From: Arkansas | Registered: Aug 2004  |  Seeded: 65.68.22.132
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and zinnias are annuals& the seeds are blackish brown and are the outer petals.if you pull one outer petal off will see a seed on tip of it.you may not have a tall one cause are short/dwarf and tall ones.I like the tall ones.I did have a few seeds overwinter and sprout up& bloom.I'm sorry have not paid much attention to time sowed to time bloomed but sowed some cactus type and when bloom will tell ya how long.are full sun watered daily.I've learned that when in partial shade the stems will curve& curl and do weird crap.

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