It's Sunday - our cactus club meeting is today. But I've been puttering around and have some observations to record...
A month or 6 weeks ago, I put together a batch of cuttings of mini-leaved Hoyas in a miniature tray that came with a dome. It had 12 plugs, and i put Hoyas like curtisii, krohniana, cagayensis, etc. in there. A few were duplicates, like I started two krohnianas. I just potted up the two krohnianas with a curtisii cutting - seeing the two close together in there inspired me to put them together. Both have tiny distinctly heart-shaped leaves, and the contrast of the two is going to look fabulous together! Krohniana is super dimpled and plain green, and curtisii leaves are coursely matte with what I would call "calico" markings. I can't wait for it to grow! If it grows fast enough, it may be "showable" by show-time... I know it wouldn't win anything because it would be two species mixed together, but I think it would be a sigh to behold, so I would be willing to show it knowing it wouldn't win...
I also tried to root a couple sigillatis cuttings. One dropped it's leaves and did nothing. The other one kept it's one leaf, but hasn't rooted yet. I put it in the pot with the mother plant in hopes it will root, but I don't hold out a lot of hope. I seem to recall that sigillatis was a bitch to root! It's a gorgeous little thing, but drops leaves with the slightest bump.
I think it looked better then (in this photo, which was taken in 2010) than it does now. But at least it's growing. I have it on the top shelf of the GH - I think I'll move it down a shelf when I get things moved out this spring.
One that rooted fast was a couple cuttings of dischorensis. This is one I've had since 2010, from David Liddle, and it did just so-so for a very long time. Last year, it got some decent growth on it, and this year, I took those two little cuttings, just to put back in with the plant. They both rooted fast, and I put them back in with the mother plant just this morning. There was a nice long new vine on the mother plant, and I saw another new growth point down on an older stem. This could be the year for this one to bloom! I hope so! The photos I've seen of the flowers are yellow, and they look waxy rather than hairy.
Yesterday, I found finlaysonii had open flowers! This is one I got from Shirley on GW back in 2011. I've also got one I got from Gardinos the next year, much larger, that went into a decline after I got it. I whacked it up and started cuttings in semi-hydro, and after that, the mother plant recovered. That one is much bigger (as is the one in semi-hydro) yet neither of those have bloomed yet. Here's the bloom cluster on the older, smaller one...
Very pretty, but not terribly fragrant.
Off to the meeting!