Omgggg the baby💗💖🧿♥️♥️I been so obsessed with them since before moving to South Carolina. Been seeing them at the parks I collect the pods if I ask one of the workers maintaining the area. Some are nice like ok go ahead some give me really weared looks so I leave it alone. Can't wait to start planting them and learning more about these beauties. Thank you for your information and sharing your knowledge ❤❤❤
Thank you for posting this! I live in Florida and my first baby bloomed 10 days before Christmas. About the same time as last year. I trimmed it to the base and 1 year later after only one trim, it’s half the size. I enjoyed the part where you mentioned the netting, this will help tremendously!
@@circlecityseedsI thought those didn’t have seeds bc they do it themselves. Crap!! Lol. Im ADDICTED to my wax begonias and cannot stop propagating them. Prob have over 25 starters currently. Lol
The seed pods on mine are a little smaller than a golf ball. If the pods are the size of a pencil eraser they may not have been pollinated. I would wait and see if they get any bigger. If they did not get pollinated I assume they will fall off on their own.
Your link to your shop is broken on your profile. Just wanted to let you know because not everyone knows how to get to links from videos. Thanks for the vid!
Thank you so much for watching! Head flower makes about 20-30 seeds. I usually plant whatever seeds sprout from testing the germination rate of the seeds each year.
Omgggg the baby💗💖🧿♥️♥️I been so obsessed with them since before moving to South Carolina. Been seeing them at the parks I collect the pods if I ask one of the workers maintaining the area. Some are nice like ok go ahead some give me really weared looks so I leave it alone. Can't wait to start planting them and learning more about these beauties.
Thank you for your information and sharing your knowledge ❤❤❤
Thank you for posting this! I live in Florida and my first baby bloomed 10 days before Christmas. About the same time as last year. I trimmed it to the base and 1 year later after only one trim, it’s half the size. I enjoyed the part where you mentioned the netting, this will help tremendously!
Thank you! Here in Indy, I don’t trim mine because they die back every winter and come back.
@@circlecityseeds Oh good to know, I won’t trim them anymore
I would love a video on how to save begonia seeds. Hibiscus and begonia flowers are 2 of my favorites
Begonias are on my list! I have been trying to save the seeds for a couple of years now, they are a bit tricky.
@@circlecityseeds yes I saw in a super long video how small the seeds are so I completely understand
I’ve got one growing this year so fingers crossed!
@@circlecityseedsI thought those didn’t have seeds bc they do it themselves. Crap!! Lol. Im ADDICTED to my wax begonias and cannot stop propagating them. Prob have over 25 starters currently. Lol
Thank you, I found some seeds on my plant ❤
Thank you so much for watching!
Are the green seeds that fall from my red hibiscus plantable?
Hello! Probably not. The seeds are brown and dry when they are ready.
I have a few of the big seed pods like in video but the majority are only about size of a pencil eraser when they brown & fall off???
Anybody?
The seed pods on mine are a little smaller than a golf ball. If the pods are the size of a pencil eraser they may not have been pollinated. I would wait and see if they get any bigger. If they did not get pollinated I assume they will fall off on their own.
Thank you for sharing
Thank you so much for watching!
Your link to your shop is broken on your profile. Just wanted to let you know because not everyone knows how to get to links from videos. Thanks for the vid!
Thanks for letting me know, I will check up on that
My begonia are red the flowers are turning brown why please tell me, but on the other hand my yellow begonia are doing great
Thank you
Thank you for watching
I would like to see a video on how to find Chia plant seeds inside the plant please and thank you.
That is a wonderful idea, I will look into that one.
Pls tell how we can pollinate these hibiscuses?
Insects should pollinate the flowers with no issues. If you feel like you need to hand pollinate the flowers I would use a paintbrush.
Curious, with how many seeds you collecting in this video - how many will typically end up growing?
Thank you so much for watching! Head flower makes about 20-30 seeds. I usually plant whatever seeds sprout from testing the germination rate of the seeds each year.