I have various petunias and other annuals and I am starting from cuttings, I used as healthy as stems as I could find on the plants, they are all doing well and were started a few weeks ago, but they are starting to grow leaves is this a problem before they are well rooted? I cannot seem to find the answer to this question anywhere
I don't see it as a problem, in fact, I thought new leaves meant roots had developed. Here is a fact sheet with more information:
https://www.purdue.edu/hla/sites/yardandgarden/extpub/new-plants-from-cuttings-text-only/
Hello, I have problems with my petunia, my petunia flowers became curly and the leaves turning to brown and they smell sour. Is there anything I can do about it? Thanks in advance
Petunias like sunny, dry conditions. Over-watering or excessive rain may cause problems. There are other possibilities; however, most pertain to the western part of the world. Check the plant carefully for pests; some of these are very small.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/petunia/petunia-plant-wilt.htm
In greenhouse at home I have a 72 cell mini green house with a drainage pan a clear covered tub and seed soil water believe that’s all I need please help??
This article will give you instructions on how to germinate Petunia seeds: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/petunia/petunia-seed-propagation.htm
Or succulent fairy gardens outside
You are past the last frost date so it is safe to plant annuals and succulents.
This article should help.
I recently bought a number of petunia and trailing petunia plug plants which are now doing well in my greenhouse. Unfortunately I have mixed the two varieties up and wonder if you can tell me how to identify which plant is which. One or two of the plants are starting to flower, but as I require the trailing ones for hanging baskets and pots and the ordinary ones for borders, I would be very grateful for any advice.
The trailing grandiflora plants generally have larger flowers than the more compact varieties.
They do transplant OK, as long as you are careful, so if you do find out that they are in the wrong place, you can change that pretty easily.
I found it growing in the pot with a Red Sage. It has bright green leaves with a delicate lavender flower.
That would be a Petunia!
Here is an article that will help:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/petunia/petunia-care.htm
es where I can buy good wildflower PERRineal seeds from?
I use American Meadows. They have native seeds for every zone.They are organic. I have a large wildflower bed and used both the mix for my zone(9) and the pollinator mix as well. My garden is full of bees,lady bugs, butterflies and hummingbirds.