T.Iboga, I have 5 identical sprouts they are pretty easy so far. Be careful having them all in the same pot you dont want their roots to interfere with each other even at this size the root systems are pretty deep.
T.Iboga, I have 5 identical sprouts they are pretty easy so far. Be careful having them all in the same pot you dont want their roots to interfere with each other even at this size the root systems are pretty deep.
Mine responded well to transplanting. Became root bound in the tray so I popped them out with a pencil through the drainage hole. This cut off some roots peeking through the plant was a little droopy after being put in a larger pot but straightened out after getting watered and returned to the humidity dome. Growth hardly stalled. I am very pleasantly surprised by the hardiness of iboga I always thought it was hard to grow outside of its native territory.
Beautiful little gals you have there. I wanted to grow Iboga, but decided to go with Voacanga instead. The voacanga is not treating me well, lol, as there has been a myriad of problems and hiccups, but she's still very much alive. Lol and presenting a new set of problems now. Back to the dang drawing board for me
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