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Eack of the 6-packs is a different one. I have Rose of Sharon: lavendar with red center, pink hibiscus, lemon eyes rose mallow, pink and white hardy hibiscus, white hibiscus with pink center, pink hardy hibuscus, Rose of Sharon: white with red center and mixed ones, and Texas Star Hibiscus.
The funny thing is I thought I planted them all but I found 2 more packs today including more pink and manihot. So those will be started in the next batch of seeds.
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I hope all make it and bloom for you, be sure to post pictures if they do. I had a couple sprout for me last year, but only one plant made it and I never did anything with it, so it never made it either.
That is a lot of hibiscus. What are you going to do with that many bushes. I mean they get like 6 feet high each and a couple of feet wide. Do you have bunches and bunches of room?
I overplanted the Cinnamon Basil. So now I'm going to have plants fighting one another for pot space. Hopefully they will stay sort of small until they can be planted outside. I only want to keep two of them inside. And I did the same thing with the par-cel. I guess I'll have to get a magnifing glass when I work with seeds. I can't see well enough with just glasses to avoid overplanting. Today I have another chinese lantern sprout which is way cool. I don't believe the woodrose is going to sprout. I can't keep it warm enough in the apartment. One of many reasons that I don't like this apartment is that he controls the heat rather than me. I'm waiting for the malva to sprout a second set of leaves and then I'm thinking that it will be time to transplant them into large pots. I'm thinking about making some newspaper cups for that stage of growth. Does that sound like a good idea?
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