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By tracieh
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This plant is just a mess. Image I was trying to remove dead stuff tonight and found a baby just floating in the air. I tried tucking it in the soil.
My advice to anyone growing from seed is to not toss all your seeds in one container ImageImageImage

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By TrapsAndDews
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Is that one plant or multiple plants in the pot? Also, how did that little plant end up growing like that?
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By tracieh
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TrapsAndDews wrote:Is that one plant or multiple plants in the pot? Also, how did that little plant end up growing like that?
I'd say there are at least 4 plants in there very close together. Cannot figure out how that plant was growing in the air Image I love the look of binata. I just wish I would have sown the seeds further apart

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By ChefDean
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Panman wrote:Looks great to me. Binata always look sloppy drunk to me.
Amen to that. I think I posted a pic of my Multifida in all its drunken glory in one of the photo contests.
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By TrapsAndDews
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What is the difference between "T Form" and a typical binata.
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By thepitchergrower
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Leaf shape.
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By TrapsAndDews
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What kind of shapes? The T form has only one fork per leaf, right? Then what about the typicals?
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I've never seen binatas with T shaped forks. They're either Y, V, or U shaped.
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By tracieh
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These were seeds I got out of the seed bank labeled tea form. But they do kind of look more like y I guess? I am no good at distinguishing the differences between them

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