Or give them a gentle flick with your fingers or a brush with the palm of your hand. Any sort of contact will give the flower's internal mechanics a wee jolt and help the pollination along.
Hi ltalophile. thanks for replying, i have been trying to get back to you but my computer working is not very good. the temp in my greenhouse at the mowment is 20c , i see to day my sweet million plant as some yellow flowers on it, and the gardeners delight and the shirley are showing signs of flowers coming but the money maker is the one that looks a little yellow and one of the branches came off today. I got them about 4 weeks ago and they are about 18ins tall now, the money maker is only 14 ins tall.
Lu, the temp in the greenhouse sounds fine. It's hard to know about the Moneymaker without seeing a photo.
In your earlier post you say the greenhouse is very small. How small? The varieties you have are all indeterminate varieties. They will grow to around 6' in height. And they will need to be staked in order to support the plants as they grow.
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Or give them a gentle flick with your fingers or a brush with the palm of your hand. Any sort of contact will give the flower's internal mechanics a wee jolt and help the pollination along.
Hi ltalophile. thanks for replying, i have been trying to get back to you but my computer working is not very good. the temp in my greenhouse at the mowment is 20c , i see to day my sweet million plant as some yellow flowers on it, and the gardeners delight and the shirley are showing signs of flowers coming but the money maker is the one that looks a little yellow and one of the branches came off today. I got them about 4 weeks ago and they are about 18ins tall now, the money maker is only 14 ins tall.
Lu, the temp in the greenhouse sounds fine. It's hard to know about the Moneymaker without seeing a photo.
In your earlier post you say the greenhouse is very small. How small? The varieties you have are all indeterminate varieties. They will grow to around 6' in height. And they will need to be staked in order to support the plants as they grow.
What size pots are they in?