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Planting, Growing, and Caring for Morning Glory Flowers
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I live in Austin TX and the temperature here has recently jumped from the 80's to the high 90's. Although my MG vines are growing rapidly, the leaves at the base of each plant are yellowing and drying up. My plants are in a pot. They get at least 6 hours of full sun daily: two in the morning and 4 in the afternoon. Different websites say different things about watering. Some say let the soil dry out completely between watering. Others say water daily. Some say water at night. Others say water in the morning. Wilting leaves in the heat of the day might be a sign of stress, or they might not. So I'm here for advice. I'm trying to figure out when to water. My usual method is to stick my finger in the soil about 2 inches deep and see if it feels cool. If it does, I don't water. Am I on the right track or do you have any suggestions?
Why call them toxic? The seeds are medicinal and entheogenic.
People need to be educated correctly about plants and their properties; what they can be used for, what they shouldn't be used for, and why. Luckily, There are other sites which describe more accurately, what these can be used for.
Morning glories are beautiful flowers in the garden; can be a bit tricky to grow if conditions aren't just right.
If they will grow densely enough for you, can make a great seasonal shade arbor.
Interesting trick, girdling the stems to get blooms! Thanks!
i didn't bother w seeds just took some clippings from an unsuspecting/gerous city and rooted now all over asssume is re-seeding as it's been 3 yrs
We mention the toxicity because there are seeds of some species that contain lysergic alkaloids, which, when consumed in large quantities are toxic. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals lists morning glory as a plant toxic to cats and dogs. And other reputable sites list it as toxic to livestock. It’s just a good thing to be aware of.
during the winter season do you think that my morning glory will be okay inside?
Morning glory is an annual, which means it dies back at this time of year. Bringing it inside won’t change that. Consider harvesting and saving some seeds to sow next spring.
i have a morning glory seedling it has been growing for a while but stopped for some reason please help.
In most U.S. climate zones, this is the time of year that annuals (like morning glory) and perennials die back, rather than grow. It’s normal that your plant has stopped maturing. It will likely die back soon.
when should i plant my morning glories outside i live in Alamogordo, NM and it doesn't really snow much here. Wondering if i should plant in the fall or spring???
Plant them in the early spring. They will bloom mid- to late summer (sometimes into the fall).