Growing Jade Vine from Seeds Strongylodon macrobotrys 5 pieces Flower Seeds
My First Time Planting and Growing Seeds of Jade VineStarting to cultivate Jade Vine (Strongylodon macrobotrys) from five seeds was an incredible experience for me. The idea of growing a plant with stunning turquoise-blue flowers that are native to the tropical forests of the Philippines was both exciting and a bit scary. This is my story of transforming these little seeds into a breathtaking natural spectacle.Discovering the Jade Vine: I was fascinated by this peculiar plant, known locally as tayabak. Its reputation for gorgeous, cascading turquoise-blue flowers attracted my interest. I was very excited to have these exquisite blooms in my own backyard. The First Moves:Soaking the Seeds: I soaked the seeds for an entire day to soften their hard outer shells and initiate the germination process.Choosing the Right Soil: I filled each pot with a well-draining, organically rich soil mix that ranged in pH from slightly acidic to neutral to mimic the plant's natural habitat.With great care,