@@beelaygeeohes hm well in my country they grow in a lot of places so I don't get seeds, I get the whole plant and put it in a pot so maybe try that if you have plants near you or ask your grandparents if you have
your video is so good. i wonder why i didnt find it earlier.. also, thankyou for your timestamps info. potting soil mix 1:00 planting seedling 1:31 sunlight requirements 2:14 important note for repotting 2:28 fertilizing 2:53 water requirements 4:05 pest management 5:06 deadheading 6:00
@Pandu Fajar, Thank you So S much for the feedback, much appreciated :-) Glad to know you find my Channel...I have many more videos in queue and would be uploading...Happy Gardening and TC :-)
So nice to see the end results! If I’m using a 12 inch pot, how many calendula can I plant? More of my seedlings turned out well than expected but I’m concerned about crowding them
Wow your calendula looks amazing. Mine has been growing in a pot for over two months now and it looks smaller than your at 30 days. I planted it straight as a added though, not a sprout
Good flowers similar to marigold... by your videos I’m very much motivated in gardening... especially your way of explanation in applying fertiliser is very good...
@ramya jegannathan, thank you very much for your feedback, appreciate it :-) Glad to know I am able to motivate others in gardening. I believe, it would be more as I still have lots of collections to share :-) And yes, they are exactly like Marigold and in western countries they are known as Pot Marigold. Thank you once again for everything :-)
This is a wonderful video on calendula - THANK YOU 🌱💫🙏🏾 It was VERY informative and I appreciate that it covers every stage from soil to deadheading. Your plants are all so beautiful and you are obviously a passionate gardener. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and garden 🌼🙏🏾
Most WELCOME and Glad you liked it 🙏🙏🙏🙏 I always try to cover everything in a single video and Thank you so so much for your words, much appreciated :-) Happy Gardening :-)
@@GardeningUpbeat You’re welcome and thank YOU 🙏🏾 Yesterday I listened/watched more than 20 of your videos and they were so informative. I appreciate your channel and I love to see how happy your children are with the plants, especially the dancing 💃🏾🌼😆 You are blessed, thank you again 🙏🏾🌱💫
@Melissa Portillo, Thank you so so much for your words, I truly appreciate it. I have many videos to share in the same way and would continue. Thank you once again :-)
Hi 👋, thanks for sharing such a informative video. I had just planted some seeds and is sprouting now. Will follow yr methods to transplant my seedings 😊. Hopefully it will turn out as beautiful as yours in our hot weather here in SG (32°c/27°c). Good day to you🏝
Sir my calendula plant has lots of buds.... everything was going fine...but now I observed that buds are gradually becoming dull instead of flowering....tell me what to do.....?pls reply. my plant get sunlight from 10 to 3
@Theresa Fernandez, Please refer my previous reply. I am from Guwahati (Assam) and climate is similar to Kerala. So, you can definitely grow all the plants that I am growing here :-) Good luck :-)
@Indhus kitchen, thank you very very much for the feedback, appreciate it. Hmmm...I don't think they would be great for hanging basket as they are almost like Marigold. For hanging basket, Alyssum, Impatiens, Ivy geranium, Trailing Vinca, Shrub begonia would be great :-) You can just check few images and would come to know how awesome they look in hanging basket :-) I already have videos about Alyssum & Geranium (not Ivy though) and working on Impatiens and Trailing vinca. Plz let me know if you have any questions and I would get back ASAP! Thank you once again :-)
@@GardeningUpbeat Thank you. I have inpatients and petunias.will transfer them to hanging baskets in my balcony .calendula are just small saplings grown from seeds.next week i shall transfer them to seven inch pots. Hope they bloom through the summer.
@Indhus kitchen, I am sorry that I forgot to inform you about one of the best plant for hanging basket - Petunia :-) I hope all of them are going to bloom well for you, wish you all the best and good luck :-) If you have any questions, plz let me know Thank you :-)
@@GardeningUpbeat.Thank you. In the nursery I bot they didn't have petunias. So I bot four balsam plants and three Dianthus.I have one balsam and two Dianthus hanging baskets.They are looking great.I'll hope to get petunias next winter
@Happy Gardening, Sir...PLLLLLLLLLLLLLZ NOOOOOOOOO, Plz call me either Gardening Upbeat, Chandan (which is my name), brother, hey there or anything else other than Sir. Anyway thank you very much for the feedback, appreciate it :-)
@Jaani Khangura, I really thank you a lot for watching many of my videos and giving your feedback on the videos, highly appreciate it :-) Soon, I would also upload the video about "Bleeding Heart" which you suggested few days back :-)
@Rajalakshmi Mohan, Unfortunately they won't grow well in Summer...they do well till around May end in my place. There are many other similar kind of plants that you can grow in Summer :-) I have many videos on beautiful Summer flowering plants. If you want me to provide you the links, plz let me know. Thank you :-)
My calendula germinated but isn't growing. It's been a month now and they still only have their first seed leaves and no true ones. I have them in trays with Coco coir, vermiculite and pearlite, the same as I use for all my seedlings.
@Jenny Chu, You are most welcome and thank you very much for watching :-) At the last of the video, I have shown more than one pot and I transplanted all the seedlings on the same day. Didn't wanted to show transplanting the seedlings in all those containers as procedure is same and so, I have shown transplanting one seedling at the beginning stage. I took care for each seedlings the same way I have shown in the video :-) Happy gardening :-)
great video chandanji.... i need your help to save my plant... my cypressvine is behaving weird.... i was growing here and there... so 5 days ago i unmoulded them very very carefully..... and twisted them on large metal rings.... from that day afternoon it is behaving weird... freshness is gone. can you please help me with your informative guidance
@Bhavana Soni, thank you very much for your feedback Bhavana ji, appreciate it :-) I think you are worried about your Cypress vine since you love your plants a lot. No worry, it would do well in coming days. Since you have recently twisted them, they are doing like that. But having said that, plz also note that, they won't do great if there is not enough air circulation :-( I am sorry to say, they won't like to grow very well if you want them to wrapped only on the surrounding part of the ring keeping middle part empty. So, you can allow them to cover the entire ring. I hope you are getting what I am trying to say. With less airflow, they might get attacked by Spider mites. Anyway, nothing to worry and I know they are going to do fine. Plz let me know if there is anything I can do. Thank you once again :-)
@@GardeningUpbeat i completely understand your point. after a few days when they'll be in a good condition... I'll take the rings out.. and let'em climb around the window. thank you so much for always taking your valuable time to answer my question. i am looking forward to your video on cypress vine😊 have a nice day.
@@bhavanasoni6235 , definitely window would be great place for them :-) They are hardy anyway and would do well in coming few days. Because of the season, they have almost stopped blooming for me :-( Anyway, other vine would take their place very soon and started blooming (Garlic Creeper) It's my great pleasure and I feel good whenever my experience can do something for others. So, thanks you too :-) Sure, I am working on the video and next upload would be the Cypress Vine :-) Have a great time ahead, TC :-)
@@GardeningUpbeat good morning sir. sorry to disturb you again. today in morning i saw many black round stuffs on my cypress vine stem. and i don't what that is. 😔 it has just started getting buds but it is also becoming sick.
@Bhavana Soni, Good Morning Bhavana Ji, it's Okay and you are not disturbing me at all :-) Sorry to know about the issue and hopefully we would be able to fix the plant :-) Since you took off them very carefully, I don't think there is a chance of broken stems. Black round stuffs - Can you tell me if you can see some webbing form on the leaves as well? If yes, I suspect it's spider mites which I wrote on my previous reply. If not, can you send me an email with a close pic to my email id - gardeningupbeat[at]gmail.com? Definitely, I would do my best to provide you a solution. However, if it's Spider Mites, then you can use Neem oil. And, if it doesn't work and you don't have any issue while applying Chemical pesticide, then you can use Rogor, Tafgor, Roket etc (Max 1 ml in 1 liter water). Roket is very powerful and all are poisons and so plz be extremely careful if you decide to use them.
@ramya jegannathan, I believe, you are referring your Mandevilla plant here and not Calendula. In my previous reply, I explained almost all the things. For trimming - you can do it now or Mid-End of March (much preferred). They don't grow actively in Winter season and fertilizing them at this time is not that important. But still, if you want to do, you can apply around 20-30 grams Mustard cake powder + 20 grams bone meal. All organic and Mustard cake and bone meal work for almost all flowering plants. I am also going to test few organic fertilizers from Amazon. Definitely I would share the result n if result is good, perhaps you can also use it. Going to do it as I know Mustard cake is not available everywhere. And, anyone can buy a thing online easily instead of searching here n there.
@ramya jegannathan, most welcome :-) Not yet but would do soon..uploading one by one and still have lots to upload. Thank you very much for the interest. Just uploaded the video about growing Cineraria from seeds and hope you would like it. Thank you :-)
Yes I have seen and liked it... I wanna grow that too.. flowers are gorgeous... actually I’m very crazy about about flowers... first I used to get the plants from nursery.. now only started to grow from seeds... concentrating to grow mostly in organic way...
You have covered some important points in your video, but you failed to mention the season or the appropriate month when we should attempt to sow the seeds and grow these flowers. Without this information, we may end up sowing seeds meant for summer months in winter and vice versa. Please educate us with a quick reply.
Old video and did few mistake, sorry. For winter flowering seeds, we can start from Sept onwards. Just few days back, I uploaded a video about 50 winter flowering plants. In case you are interested, please watch this - ua-cam.com/video/2bhIJ9MI2so/v-deo.html
@ramya jegannathan, Mandevilla plant - great beauty :-) Well, they are mostly grown as Summer flowering plant. They still bloom on Nov-Dec, but not like Summer. I have 2 of them in one container - White & Red and they have almost stopped blooming (only 3 blooms today). But they were blooming well till around end of October. So, I believe you don't have to worry about your Mandevilla too much. Instead, you can grow other vines that are going to bloom almost from January. Few examples - Garlic creeper, Orange Trumpet vine etc. Garlic creeper blooms throughout the whole year (once in 3-4 months).
Okay I don’t know about garlic creeper... I will try that... my morning glory seedlings are ready to transplant... but I love mandevilla a lot... any way I will try your tips... I feel I want to trim rather than fertilising it...
@ramya jegannathan, Agree with you n I too love Mandevilla more comparing to Morning Glory because - Mandevilla blooms last for many days and Morning glory only one day :-( Anyway, you can trim it and it would look bushier after 2-3 months.
Beautiful video... I hv a query... Most of my plants don't grow so quickly... I provide fertilizer in 15-20days too... Wat could b the possible reasons??
@Sayantika Ghosh, There could be 3 issues - 1. Variety problem 2. Lack of nutrients in the soil 3. Less sunlight Thank you for watching and I would appreciate if you don't call me Sir, just a request :-)
@@GardeningUpbeat but i providing full sunlight and i brought this plant from nursery and the bloom were huge. But now one new bloom started and it very small. Maybe it's due to less nutrients.
@Rathod Vijay, thank you very much for watching the video :-) Could you plz not call me Sir :-( Myself Chandan and plz call me either Gardening Upbeat, Chandan (my name), brother, anna or anything you like other than Sir :-) Back to the point, I bought the seeds from Amazon :-)
if you keep the pot under direct sunlight for 3-5 days and then next keeping the pot under direct sunlight for 30 days then why do you even say 3-5 days?? instead of just 30 days. there was no in-between the 3-5 days and 30 days its the exact same thing.....wtf
Tbh I came here because of Flowers from 1970 but i agree with George, Calendulas are beautiful
@@shakespeareboy hi :)
Woo i came from there too and I'm growing calendulas rn
@@greeny404 I can’t get any seeds for Calendulas so I’m not growing any :l
@@beelaygeeohes hm well in my country they grow in a lot of places so I don't get seeds, I get the whole plant and put it in a pot so maybe try that if you have plants near you or ask your grandparents if you have
I'm learning to grow these because of the fanfic 😔
your video is so good. i wonder why i didnt find it earlier.. also, thankyou for your timestamps info.
potting soil mix 1:00
planting seedling 1:31
sunlight requirements 2:14
important note for repotting 2:28
fertilizing 2:53
water requirements 4:05
pest management 5:06
deadheading 6:00
@Pandu Fajar, Thank you So S much for the feedback, much appreciated :-) Glad to know you find my Channel...I have many more videos in queue and would be uploading...Happy Gardening and TC :-)
So nice to see the end results! If I’m using a 12 inch pot, how many calendula can I plant? More of my seedlings turned out well than expected but I’m concerned about crowding them
Beautiful calendula- I have never grown this and was wondering if I should- after watching I will definitely try
@Kelly C., Thank you SOOOOOOOO much for the feedback, much appreciated :-) You would love growing Calendula - they are gorgeous plus edible too :-)
Wow your calendula looks amazing. Mine has been growing in a pot for over two months now and it looks smaller than your at 30 days. I planted it straight as a added though, not a sprout
@popinfresh, Thank you for your words and no worry, your plant would look better soon :-) Good luck :-)
Its ok, I planted 3 trays, and my first dont look like his either. Mine are thin and tall. Not compact like that
Thanks for making seed to flower complete video. Full information
@Sundeep Raj, Thank you so so much for watching the video n for the feedback, appreciate it :-)
Beautiful, the flowers and leaves might be benefits in your kitchen
Good flowers similar to marigold... by your videos I’m very much motivated in gardening... especially your way of explanation in applying fertiliser is very good...
@ramya jegannathan, thank you very much for your feedback, appreciate it :-) Glad to know I am able to motivate others in gardening. I believe, it would be more as I still have lots of collections to share :-) And yes, they are exactly like Marigold and in western countries they are known as Pot Marigold. Thank you once again for everything :-)
This is a wonderful video on calendula - THANK YOU 🌱💫🙏🏾 It was VERY informative and I appreciate that it covers every stage from soil to deadheading. Your plants are all so beautiful and you are obviously a passionate gardener. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and garden 🌼🙏🏾
Most WELCOME and Glad you liked it 🙏🙏🙏🙏 I always try to cover everything in a single video and Thank you so so much for your words, much appreciated :-) Happy Gardening :-)
@@GardeningUpbeat You’re welcome and thank YOU 🙏🏾 Yesterday I listened/watched more than 20 of your videos and they were so informative. I appreciate your channel and I love to see how happy your children are with the plants, especially the dancing 💃🏾🌼😆 You are blessed, thank you again 🙏🏾🌱💫
@Raï 55 Roots, You are too kind and thank you once again for your generous words, really appreciated! Happy Gardening :-)
I appreciate your video. I like seeing how one seedling grows and up to what size. Keep the videos coming .
@Melissa Portillo, Thank you so so much for your words, I truly appreciate it. I have many videos to share in the same way and would continue. Thank you once again :-)
Agreed.
Thank you sir... For me first time gardener very helpful
I love your dedication. A very nice video. Thank you. 😊
Hi 👋, thanks for sharing such a informative video. I had just planted some seeds and is sprouting now. Will follow yr methods to transplant my seedings 😊. Hopefully it will turn out as beautiful as yours in our hot weather here in SG (32°c/27°c). Good day to you🏝
Lovely and healthy plants ... very useful tips and advice... thank you
@Sujatha Gopal, Thank you SOOOOOOOO much, much appreciated :-) Really glad to know you found it useful, Happy Gardening :-)
Sending this to george
You give very scientific information. I must have buried the crown while transplanting them and thy died . Thank u for the vedio.
Thank you so much for your words :-)
Sir my calendula plant has lots of buds.... everything was going fine...but now I observed that buds are gradually becoming dull instead of flowering....tell me what to do.....?pls reply. my plant get sunlight from 10 to 3
Thank you so much for this information 😊
Thanks! This was very helpful
@Grace Lancaster, Most welcome and thank you SOOOOOOOOO much for watching :-)
Very informative. Thank you
@Raghu Naidu, thank you very much for your feedback and for watching the video, appreciate it :-) Hope to see you soon :-)
Tej garmi wale dhoop me direct sun light me rakhe ya shade place pr
Thank you!
You're welcome and thank you for watching!
¡Thank you!
¡Beautiful calendulas!
@CGuevara00, Thank you SOOOOOOO much for liking them :-) Have a great time :-)
Excellent
Informative video
@sulu sharangi, Glad to know and thank you for watching :-)
You always work hard to make a video
@M Video, thank you so much friend, appreciate it :-)
Sir, kya abhi seedling grow kar sakta hai?
Will they grow in tropical climates?
which is the best climate to grow this plant.Thankyou for the information
@Theresa Fernandez, Please refer my previous reply. I am from Guwahati (Assam) and climate is similar to Kerala. So, you can definitely grow all the plants that I am growing here :-) Good luck :-)
Season of this plant...?
How do i get more blooms and less leaves? I heard rain water is good for plants but i mostly water with faucet water.
Can we keep calendula in hanging baskets? Very useful video.
@Indhus kitchen, thank you very very much for the feedback, appreciate it. Hmmm...I don't think they would be great for hanging basket as they are almost like Marigold. For hanging basket, Alyssum, Impatiens, Ivy geranium, Trailing Vinca, Shrub begonia would be great :-) You can just check few images and would come to know how awesome they look in hanging basket :-) I already have videos about Alyssum & Geranium (not Ivy though) and working on Impatiens and Trailing vinca. Plz let me know if you have any questions and I would get back ASAP! Thank you once again :-)
@@GardeningUpbeat Thank you. I have inpatients and petunias.will transfer them to hanging baskets in my balcony .calendula are just small saplings grown from seeds.next week i shall transfer them to seven inch pots. Hope they bloom through the summer.
@Indhus kitchen, I am sorry that I forgot to inform you about one of the best plant for hanging basket - Petunia :-) I hope all of them are going to bloom well for you, wish you all the best and good luck :-) If you have any questions, plz let me know Thank you :-)
@@GardeningUpbeat.Thank you. In the nursery I bot they didn't have petunias. So I bot four balsam plants and three Dianthus.I have one balsam and two Dianthus hanging baskets.They are looking great.I'll hope to get petunias next winter
@Indhus kitchen, glad to know they are looking great :-) Happy gardening :-)
Like 3.... wonderful work sir...
@Happy Gardening, Sir...PLLLLLLLLLLLLLZ NOOOOOOOOO, Plz call me either Gardening Upbeat, Chandan (which is my name), brother, hey there or anything else other than Sir. Anyway thank you very much for the feedback, appreciate it :-)
Nice
@Jaani Khangura, I really thank you a lot for watching many of my videos and giving your feedback on the videos, highly appreciate it :-) Soon, I would also upload the video about "Bleeding Heart" which you suggested few days back :-)
please inform me about the time to sow seeds i e. in which time of the year.
Very informative! Thank You! 👍🏼
@Gardentastic, thank you very much for the feedback, appreciate it :-)
So nice 👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻
so nice
@mahesh mali, thank you so much brother...appreciate it :-)
Loves it!!!
Can we start growing calendulas now. It will be even hotter in may and june in chennai. I am very tempted though
@Rajalakshmi Mohan, Unfortunately they won't grow well in Summer...they do well till around May end in my place. There are many other similar kind of plants that you can grow in Summer :-) I have many videos on beautiful Summer flowering plants. If you want me to provide you the links, plz let me know. Thank you :-)
In which season seed should be sown in north india?
Our pests are groundhogs. Will plant in a tall pot.
I have so many seedlings, can i put a couple of the seeds in one medium pot?
My calendula germinated but isn't growing. It's been a month now and they still only have their first seed leaves and no true ones. I have them in trays with Coco coir, vermiculite and pearlite, the same as I use for all my seedlings.
Is it seasonal or yearly???
Great
Sir can I grow calendula in September
Thanks for video! Was all those flowers from that one seedling ?
@Jenny Chu, You are most welcome and thank you very much for watching :-) At the last of the video, I have shown more than one pot and I transplanted all the seedlings on the same day. Didn't wanted to show transplanting the seedlings in all those containers as procedure is same and so, I have shown transplanting one seedling at the beginning stage. I took care for each seedlings the same way I have shown in the video :-) Happy gardening :-)
great video chandanji....
i need your help to save my plant...
my cypressvine is behaving weird....
i was growing here and there...
so 5 days ago i unmoulded them very very carefully..... and twisted them on large metal rings....
from that day afternoon it is behaving weird... freshness is gone.
can you please help me with your informative guidance
@Bhavana Soni, thank you very much for your feedback Bhavana ji, appreciate it :-)
I think you are worried about your Cypress vine since you love your plants a lot. No worry, it would do well in coming days. Since you have recently twisted them, they are doing like that.
But having said that, plz also note that, they won't do great if there is not enough air circulation :-( I am sorry to say, they won't like to grow very well if you want them to wrapped only on the surrounding part of the ring keeping middle part empty. So, you can allow them to cover the entire ring. I hope you are getting what I am trying to say. With less airflow, they might get attacked by Spider mites. Anyway, nothing to worry and I know they are going to do fine. Plz let me know if there is anything I can do. Thank you once again :-)
@@GardeningUpbeat i completely understand your point.
after a few days when they'll be in a good condition... I'll take the rings out.. and let'em climb around the window.
thank you so much for always taking your valuable time to answer my question.
i am looking forward to your video on cypress vine😊
have a nice day.
@@bhavanasoni6235 , definitely window would be great place for them :-) They are hardy anyway and would do well in coming few days. Because of the season, they have almost stopped blooming for me :-( Anyway, other vine would take their place very soon and started blooming (Garlic Creeper)
It's my great pleasure and I feel good whenever my experience can do something for others. So, thanks you too :-) Sure, I am working on the video and next upload would be the Cypress Vine :-) Have a great time ahead, TC :-)
@@GardeningUpbeat good morning sir.
sorry to disturb you again.
today in morning i saw many black round stuffs on my cypress vine stem.
and i don't what that is.
😔
it has just started getting buds but it is also becoming sick.
@Bhavana Soni, Good Morning Bhavana Ji, it's Okay and you are not disturbing me at all :-)
Sorry to know about the issue and hopefully we would be able to fix the plant :-) Since you took off them very carefully, I don't think there is a chance of broken stems.
Black round stuffs - Can you tell me if you can see some webbing form on the leaves as well? If yes, I suspect it's spider mites which I wrote on my previous reply. If not, can you send me an email with a close pic to my email id - gardeningupbeat[at]gmail.com? Definitely, I would do my best to provide you a solution.
However, if it's Spider Mites, then you can use Neem oil. And, if it doesn't work and you don't have any issue while applying Chemical pesticide, then you can use Rogor, Tafgor, Roket etc (Max 1 ml in 1 liter water). Roket is very powerful and all are poisons and so plz be extremely careful if you decide to use them.
Initially it was blooming... now the plant is tall.. but no flowers... can I trim or fertilise... can you suggest with organic fertiliser...
@ramya jegannathan, I believe, you are referring your Mandevilla plant here and not Calendula. In my previous reply, I explained almost all the things. For trimming - you can do it now or Mid-End of March (much preferred). They don't grow actively in Winter season and fertilizing them at this time is not that important. But still, if you want to do, you can apply around 20-30 grams Mustard cake powder + 20 grams bone meal. All organic and Mustard cake and bone meal work for almost all flowering plants.
I am also going to test few organic fertilizers from Amazon. Definitely I would share the result n if result is good, perhaps you can also use it. Going to do it as I know Mustard cake is not available everywhere. And, anyone can buy a thing online easily instead of searching here n there.
Thank you so much... have u uploaded about mandevila plant?
@ramya jegannathan, most welcome :-) Not yet but would do soon..uploading one by one and still have lots to upload. Thank you very much for the interest. Just uploaded the video about growing Cineraria from seeds and hope you would like it. Thank you :-)
Yes I have seen and liked it... I wanna grow that too.. flowers are gorgeous... actually I’m very crazy about about flowers... first I used to get the plants from nursery.. now only started to grow from seeds... concentrating to grow mostly in organic way...
Can I use DAP ?
In which month we can sow the seeds.
❤️
What is the season for this plant?
what is the season of planting calendula
Thats a tiny pot. Where did you get it?
How to get calendula seeds?
Can calendula take the heat? Like 29-33 celcius?😅
Unfortunately no...they don't survive in Summer in my place...
I sown 5 to 6 seed but only one seed germinate from all why n what the problem Please tell me
What is the size of pot?
I am from kerala and in which month is best for sawing seed
@d_ k creations, From Sept Middle we can start sowing the seeds :-) Good luck :-)
@@GardeningUpbeat tq
Wich time best fir seedling
@Navnit Panwar, Sept-October is the best time :-) Good luck in growing them...
Is it Calendula same with Marigold?
Calendula is the same as pot marigold or English marigold I believe! Just different names.
This post is exclusively for people who originate from the indian subcontinent and who speak INGLISH!
Can I put ice cubes for that plant
You have covered some important points in your video, but you failed to mention the season or the appropriate month when we should attempt to sow the seeds and grow these flowers.
Without this information, we may end up sowing seeds meant for summer months in winter and vice versa.
Please educate us with a quick reply.
Old video and did few mistake, sorry. For winter flowering seeds, we can start from Sept onwards. Just few days back, I uploaded a video about 50 winter flowering plants. In case you are interested, please watch this - ua-cam.com/video/2bhIJ9MI2so/v-deo.html
@@GardeningUpbeat : Thanks for prompt response.
Hi I’m having mandevilla plant... it’s growing tall but not blooming... can suggest me with this?
@ramya jegannathan, Mandevilla plant - great beauty :-) Well, they are mostly grown as Summer flowering plant. They still bloom on Nov-Dec, but not like Summer. I have 2 of them in one container - White & Red and they have almost stopped blooming (only 3 blooms today). But they were blooming well till around end of October. So, I believe you don't have to worry about your Mandevilla too much. Instead, you can grow other vines that are going to bloom almost from January. Few examples - Garlic creeper, Orange Trumpet vine etc. Garlic creeper blooms throughout the whole year (once in 3-4 months).
Okay I don’t know about garlic creeper... I will try that... my morning glory seedlings are ready to transplant... but I love mandevilla a lot... any way I will try your tips... I feel I want to trim rather than fertilising it...
@ramya jegannathan, Agree with you n I too love Mandevilla more comparing to Morning Glory because - Mandevilla blooms last for many days and Morning glory only one day :-( Anyway, you can trim it and it would look bushier after 2-3 months.
Sure thanks for your suggestion.. waiting for more videos.. I will update about my mandevilla story...
@ramya jegannathan, Most welcome and thank you very much for the support. Sure, I would look forward for your Mandevilla story.
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Beautiful video...
I hv a query... Most of my plants don't grow so quickly... I provide fertilizer in 15-20days too... Wat could b the possible reasons??
Temperature. Cool slows growth. Starting seeds too early when the weather is not sufficiently warm will make very slow growth.
what is the pot size
@SANTHOSH Thangavel, Just 6 inch :-) Thank you for watching the video :-)
Seedling time?
Sept-Oct, thank you!
God that song slaps
Calendula flower plant cutting sa kor ha
Sir why my calendula flower is small?
@Sayantika Ghosh, There could be 3 issues - 1. Variety problem 2. Lack of nutrients in the soil 3. Less sunlight Thank you for watching and I would appreciate if you don't call me Sir, just a request :-)
@@GardeningUpbeat but i providing full sunlight and i brought this plant from nursery and the bloom were huge. But now one new bloom started and it very small. Maybe it's due to less nutrients.
@@GardeningUpbeat BTW thankyou
Gods uses for this flowers?
Sir please seeds courier me please 🙏🙏 sir
@Rathod Vijay, thank you very much for watching the video :-) Could you plz not call me Sir :-( Myself Chandan and plz call me either Gardening Upbeat, Chandan (my name), brother, anna or anything you like other than Sir :-) Back to the point, I bought the seeds from Amazon :-)
@@GardeningUpbeat can u provide the link
if you keep the pot under direct sunlight for 3-5 days and then next keeping the pot under direct sunlight for 30 days
then why do you even say 3-5 days?? instead of just 30 days.
there was no in-between the 3-5 days and 30 days
its the exact same thing.....wtf
Nice
Thank you very much :-)