You have a new sub from me because you explained *everything* so well. I took out a pack of my labelled "Cypress Vine" that my friend gave me from his own vine (a year ago) and 4 days ago I put them in soil. Couldn't believe that today I see the version of yours that are still brown (new). I came looking to see if that was normal! Because you were so thorough and clear in the various stages, I feel quite gratified they are as they should be. Many thank yous! Namaste.
Brand new subscriber here from Fall River, Massachusetts! Thanks for the simple but very informative video! I just put some seeds to soak overnight so that I can sow them in the morning. I guess that I'm on the right track! Looking forward to attracting more hummingbirds! Thanks for the video! 🇺🇦🇺🇸🤜
Hi, thank you for the video. I was just given some seeds, so I will try the method of sowing them directly into the soil. Question. Where do you place the planted seeds once in the pot? Direct sunlight?? Thank you again.
Sort of depends on where you live. I would suggest outdoors indirect light, unless you live where the sun is rather weak and then maybe direct sunlight is okay.
Never would have planted this plant had I known how intrusive it is. Seeds are everywhere and if I wouldn't pull them when sprouting, my yard would be covered with this vine. Sorry I ever planted. How can I kill sprouting seedlings other than pulling handful everyday?
Yeah, these plants self seed pretty easily. I've had the same issue but once I removed the parent plant that seemed to really help the problem. I don't know any other method without involving some kind of chemical.
You have a new sub from me because you explained *everything* so well. I took out a pack of my labelled "Cypress Vine" that my friend gave me from his own vine (a year ago) and 4 days ago I put them in soil. Couldn't believe that today I see the version of yours that are still brown (new). I came looking to see if that was normal! Because you were so thorough and clear in the various stages, I feel quite gratified they are as they should be. Many thank yous! Namaste.
Glad my video helped you out and thanks for the sub!
Brand new subscriber here from Fall River, Massachusetts! Thanks for the simple but very informative video! I just put some seeds to soak overnight so that I can sow them in the morning. I guess that I'm on the right track! Looking forward to attracting more hummingbirds! Thanks for the video! 🇺🇦🇺🇸🤜
Thanks for your support. I'm sure they'll look great in your garden.
I’m so glad you showed how they don’t look green when they first start to grow. I was worried 😢
NP. Thanks for checking out the vid
I was also very disappointed to see the seeds as they grow brown
I just picked up Red Cypress seeds from the other town I visited and brought them to our home. I'm in the process of germinating them in each pot.
Thanks for watching my video and I hope your seeds grow well
Cypress vine beautiful. Thanks a lot for sharing.
Thank you!
Hi, thank you for the video. I was just given some seeds, so I will try the method of sowing them directly into the soil. Question. Where do you place the planted seeds once in the pot? Direct sunlight?? Thank you again.
Sort of depends on where you live. I would suggest outdoors indirect light, unless you live where the sun is rather weak and then maybe direct sunlight is okay.
@@LuckyDogTraveler I had success with morning glories and moonflowers, so I will try indirect sunlight! I am in zone 9b, thank you!
nice plants...
my rambutan and mangosteen are doing well, thanks 👍
Superb!
These are pretty much weeds that I tolerate in our garden (because of the flowers.) They'll wind up/choke out wanted plants if left too long.
Yeah, for such a feathery, light-leaved plant it can be quite aggressive and best to keep an eye on 'em!
Thanks @@LuckyDogTraveler
Never would have planted this plant had I known how intrusive it is. Seeds are everywhere and if I wouldn't pull them when sprouting, my yard would be covered with this vine. Sorry I ever planted. How can I kill sprouting seedlings other than pulling handful everyday?
Yeah, these plants self seed pretty easily. I've had the same issue but once I removed the parent plant that seemed to really help the problem. I don't know any other method without involving some kind of chemical.
super👍