View Full Version : pictures of my poppies seedlings, how far should i space them?
Cooler Then Jesus
02-06-2006, 05:08 PM
hey guys, here is a picture of my poppies that i am growing in my backyard, they are afghani speacial/garden mix. and also included is a picture of where i plan to put them.
heres the seedlings
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y267/KentM733/Picture033.jpg
and here is where i plan to put them after i rip out all those weeds and then dig (about 1/2 foot deep). then re-soil it. and space them about 2 inches apart each, that should be enough right?
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y267/KentM733/Picture034.jpg
also, any reccomendations for soil? i am going to ORCHARD SUPPLY HARDWARE. so yeah,
i appreaciate your posotive input =)
friendowl
02-06-2006, 05:16 PM
whats up with those lil weeds
i like the spot your gonna grow in.
i would get some vermiculite and perlite and some bug spray.[fruit and veg]
also you might wanna get some chicken wire for xtra protection and good for tying down branches.
dig deeper than half a foot.i would say more like 1-2 feet.
if security is a problem maybe get some other kind of flowers to camouflage
Cooler Then Jesus
02-06-2006, 05:25 PM
thanks owl, i will keep what you say in mind (Writing it down) but lets keep this thread up for some other guys to see too, any one else got pictures of their seedlings/poppies? i would love to see them. as they say pictures say a thousand words.
endo..jay
02-06-2006, 08:35 PM
opuim does not do well with transplants
but before flowering use a 5-20-5 fert.
Brittoker
02-06-2006, 10:08 PM
I have my opium seeds here, thing is I just don't know when to plant them, I'm in the UK.
I have my opium seeds here, thing is I just don't know when to plant them, I'm in the UK.
ditto....ive been looking on the net for a while now but cant find anywhere that suggests planting times in the uk....ive been told the flower in november......but i dont know how long the period from seeding to harvesting is either.....but i know when to harvest.....LOL :stoned:
Cooler Then Jesus
02-07-2006, 12:31 AM
im getting ready to transplant them soon...
Euphoric
02-07-2006, 04:05 AM
nice grow yo:cool:
geoffgranger
02-07-2006, 06:09 AM
gwg from down under, i put my seed in the srart of winter and they flower at the end of spring then ready to harvest around xmas
Cooler Then Jesus
02-07-2006, 03:45 PM
gwg from down under, i put my seed in the srart of winter and they flower at the end of spring then ready to harvest around xmas
that is really what i plan to do, harvest around December.
Cooler Then Jesus
02-10-2006, 06:20 AM
i transplanted about 1/3rd of them in the soil that was in the ground, and none of them have died or anything. but a coule are still bending over because poppie sedlings do that. rastakaze here? i want to tansplant the rest, but not till i know how they are going to do. i still have ALOT of seeds though so no worries.
RastaKaze
02-10-2006, 06:53 AM
Ooooooh I'm sorry to tell you mate you have got to start over-- they are very young delicate plants and when touched even lightly can be stressed GREATLY. Just look at the lil' fellas. And with a full blown trans. I can't imagine the shock they've gone through. Let me give you MY method for germinating poppy seeds:
materials needed:
peat moss, emptied teabag, and (1) poppy seed
Stuff your emptied teabag with a heaping tablespoon peat moss and tie it up. I like to cut off any material after the knot to make things looks pretty but I guess it's not neccesary. Then I poke a hole in the peat with a toothpick or similar and drop the (1) poppy seed down the hatch. Place 'em in a dark, humid place for several days and when they pop bury them in their final pots (I think 2 liters work great, the plants have a very small root mass even at older ages) and place them in the shining sun.
Hope this helps :thumbsup:
Peace
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