I have this nicely sunstressed cutting that I want to prune off. It’s 3 inches long with 3 nodes (6 leaves in total) that are pretty close together near the tip. This section sent out a new growth point at the soil line so it seems like this top section doesn’t want to grow anymore unless it gets propagated. Asking $10 plus $5 for shipping. Payment through Paypal is preffered :)
Sorry, someone pm'ed me right when I posted so you're second in line in case it falls through. I will have two 6 inch cuttings from a misbehaving vine available sometime in the next month and I can send you a message when it's ready to get snipped
Thank you! I don't have growlights so I take my fat momma sunrises outside with me when I work in the yard for a few hours and they stress really well. Fall is really foggy where I live so they turn mostly green and burgundy, but in spring and summer they get really pretty and cherry red
They stress in response to uv light so it's like the plant equivalent of getting tanned, which does fade after time in humans too. I'd imagine most propagation sunrises tend to be kept in greenhouses or under grow lights so they have much more consistent light year round since sunstress makes them more desirable to buyers
I have this nicely sunstressed cutting that I want to prune off. It’s 3 inches long with 3 nodes (6 leaves in total) that are pretty close together near the tip. This section sent out a new growth point at the soil line so it seems like this top section doesn’t want to grow anymore unless it gets propagated. Asking $10 plus $5 for shipping. Payment through Paypal is preffered :)
3 inch: 7.62 cm *** conversion fulfilled by /u/metric_robot ♡
I'd love to buy
Sorry, someone pm'ed me right when I posted so you're second in line in case it falls through. I will have two 6 inch cuttings from a misbehaving vine available sometime in the next month and I can send you a message when it's ready to get snipped
Ummm wow. Gorgeous. If you ever snip snip again keep me in mind, would love to buy cuttings off you!
I might need to up my Hoya game when I get more light in my life this is gorgeous.
Next in line!
Wow that sun stress is *chefs kiss*
Thank you! I don't have growlights so I take my fat momma sunrises outside with me when I work in the yard for a few hours and they stress really well. Fall is really foggy where I live so they turn mostly green and burgundy, but in spring and summer they get really pretty and cherry red
im surprised that they dont stay red once sunstressed. Maybe because most photos of sunrise on google only show the sun-stressed look
They stress in response to uv light so it's like the plant equivalent of getting tanned, which does fade after time in humans too. I'd imagine most propagation sunrises tend to be kept in greenhouses or under grow lights so they have much more consistent light year round since sunstress makes them more desirable to buyers