Its OK to Be BLUE

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

Комментарии • 6

  • @AngelaGStark
    @AngelaGStark 19 дней назад

    Love this one. I want allll the blues

  • @patrickbowen5398
    @patrickbowen5398 19 дней назад

    Great! Thank you so much for doing this video on Blue AVs. I loved it! -- Patrick

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62  19 дней назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! more to come just waiting for them to bloom!

  • @AngelaGStark
    @AngelaGStark 19 дней назад

    The picture for the sorra fuzzy face that I just bought doesn’t look at all like this

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62  19 дней назад +1

      This is true. Most sellers are advertising the blue fantasy version. I forgot to wright "Sport" on the pot when I repotted. I will fix that ASAP. I'm not a professional on this topic but half my plants came out reverting to one of the parent plants used in the hybrid. When I research it, it says 25% will revert to a parent when a leaf is propagated. I am experiencing %50 personally.
      Both my Arctic blisses bought separately came out blue which is from a parent. Its supposed to be white with blue edging. I am in love with anything blue so it is a happy accident.
      You have to buy the plant from a seller that guarantees flower color. It will cost 4 times more because they verify the bloom before selling the plant.

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62  19 дней назад +1

      Sorry so long winded. You have to propagate with a sucker or peduncle to guarantee color. I have learned from propagation that even the sucker call not bloom true if the plant is hiding Chimerism.
      I have at least 5 plants doing this so I am currently tagging and propagating peduncles right now. I intend to do a video soon on this matter. Every time a new plant blooms for first time I sit and wait hoping I scored the right color. This is very common when it comes to fantasy.
      Hope this was helpful.
      Signed plant addict, Leaners