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Jun 18, 2017 12:47 PM CST
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Name: Tin
New Jersey, USA (Zone 7b)
I grew this from seed last summer. It only had 2 leaves and one fell off 6 months ago. It just stop growing. I've fertilized it and it's still the same. It has been like this for over 6 months. Any ideas?
Thank you,
Tin
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Jun 18, 2017 12:56 PM CST
Name: Carol Roberts
Huntington Beach, CA (Zone 10b)
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I would put it in the fanciest outer pot I could afford, put it on public display with a sign -
Extremely Rare, Extremely Difficult to Grow Zydvonia.

Its a MIRACLE!!!
Can't complain too loud about how the ball bounces when I'm the one who dropped it.
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Jun 18, 2017 1:02 PM CST
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Name: Tin
New Jersey, USA (Zone 7b)
CarolHB said:I would put it in the fanciest outer pot I could afford, put it on public display with a sign -
Extremely Rare, Extremely Difficult to Grow Zydvonia.

Its a MIRACLE!!!



Zydvonia?
I had 3 like this but 2 died.
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Jun 18, 2017 1:11 PM CST
Name: Carol Roberts
Huntington Beach, CA (Zone 10b)
Sunset 24
Annuals Container Gardener Dog Lover Foliage Fan
I'm sorry, Tin. I was sure everyone would recognise that "zydvonia" is a non-existent, magical plant. They used to live wherever my grandfather went because the mysterious, elusiva zydvonia was the only plant he recognised. This invisible plant has been accepted into my family for so long that I do forget that not everyone shares our knowledge or realizes its a joke. I apologise, sincerely. Hope you didn't do any researching of this thing. OTOH, if you do find some reference to this fantasy PLEASE let me know.
Can't complain too loud about how the ball bounces when I'm the one who dropped it.
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Jun 20, 2017 8:43 PM CST
Name: Carter Mayer
Houston, TX (Zone 9b)
Adeniums Tropicals Plant Identifier
Try a repot. I've seedlings stall out like this (even when not even close to outgrowing their pot), and then after repotting in fresh soil they took off.
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Jun 21, 2017 8:21 AM CST
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Name: Tin
New Jersey, USA (Zone 7b)
Carter said:Try a repot. I've seedlings stall out like this (even when not even close to outgrowing their pot), and then after repotting in fresh soil they took off.

Thank you.
I will try that.
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