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Old May 24, 2010   #1
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At the plant place(where I work) I purchased an absolutely beautiful dark purple wave - mostly because the fragrance was amazing - she perfumes a large section of the garden. Tonight I tranplanted to a very large clay pot - now how do I keep her blooming, etc. Will they ever produce seed? We have had other purple waves but none with the fragrance. I plan to put Osmacoat(?sp) on tomorrow night. Thanks - Piegirl
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Old May 25, 2010   #2
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I'm betting there's some of the old dark purple vining petunia that smells great in its genes.
You really don't need to do much of anything besides a little fertilizer and some water. My grandmother has always harped on about pinching petunia blooms off to keep them blooming, but I just let them go and I get blooms all summer.
I've had wave types that produced lots of seeds and some had none so it could go either way. When I did get ones that I got seed from, the resulting offspring were not like the parent so you could be disappointed in the seedlings.
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Thanks Remy. I have always purchased an old fashioned variety called Carpet True Blue - it is very fragrant but seedlings last year, while fragrant were all colors, etc. I know I keep the ones at work deadheaded - sells better, looks better. I have her near the bedroom window elavated on very large commercial tin cans. Now of course the ac is running - we from 58 a week ago to 92 w/ last Friday and it hasn't stopped. Very high humidity. piegirl
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