Hi
I'm really happy to see that there is a plant group Does anyone here have sugar cane or any tips for growing sugar cane?
EllaBellaElla wrote:Hi
I'm really happy to see that there is a plant group Does anyone here have sugar cane or any tips for growing sugar cane?
The Kraken wrote:@wenom
cacti are usually pretty easy to take care of and don't require a lot of attention, I'm sure you will be fine!
I really want to try my hand at growing a citrus plant again, but since I'm not entirely sure why my lemon tree never looked very healthy, I'm scared I might just screw it up again. (poor baby died ;-; was only like 2 years old, too)
wenom wrote:EllaBellaElla wrote:Hi
I'm really happy to see that there is a plant group Does anyone here have sugar cane or any tips for growing sugar cane?
The Kraken wrote:I didn't think to check what kind it was and I think I used up he whole bag back then : /
I'm going to try to see if some stores don't have citrus-specific soil or something, though. If not, gonna have to google what exactly is good for them and what isn't.
I do really hope I can try again. Last time I planted a good handful of seeds, half of which grew, from which I then picked out the strongest looking ones and replanted them. And after a couple months, only 3 were left. Until I noticed that 2 of them didn't seem to grow anymore or grew oddly. So out of a handful of seeds, I ended up with one decently healthy plant.
But it never did get the "shiny" green leaves like lemon trees are supposed to have, but more like this.
EllaBellaElla wrote:wenom wrote:EllaBellaElla wrote:Hi
I'm really happy to see that there is a plant group Does anyone here have sugar cane or any tips for growing sugar cane?
Welcome! When I initially made the thread I was very surprised to see there were no other threads dedicated to plants and the like so I decided to make one! I'm afraid I have no experience with Sugar Cane, but, I'm curious about it. Do you grow it to use or as decoration?
Where I live sugar cane seems to be popping up all over the place in people's gardens. You can eat it raw and use it as a substitute to normal white sugar. Some people though just grow it for decoration.
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