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« on: December 04, 2008, 08:41:58 AM » |
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The rings of color inspired the quirky name of this fine cv. The 8 inch flowers vary in appearance but always have multiple colors arranged around a dark center eye. Of note, Bubble Gum Fun is an offspring of Donna Lynn, my first modern hibiscus and the inspiration for collecting hibiscus. Donna Lynn had gorgeous big flowers but the bush tended to flop and hold the flowers facing downward. This cross with Carmen Keene resulted in a nicely upright bush that presents the flowers well. Not too many Bubble Gum Funs out there yet, but many more will be in the hands of hibiscus lovers by the summer of 2009. Let's hear from you!
Charlie
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« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2008, 01:38:38 PM » |
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My plant is 9 months old, in the pot. I have seen several blooms so far. I was really amazed by the color. The bush is upward. I am looking forward to seeing how well it will bloom next spring and how it will react to pruning.
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« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2010, 09:43:09 AM » |
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Im think about getting this CV but not sure yet
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« Reply #3 on: March 04, 2010, 01:25:32 PM » |
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Might be a good one for limited inside space since it tends to grow taller than wide. The flowers are big and the colors clear and bright.
Charlie
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« Reply #4 on: March 04, 2010, 05:34:10 PM » |
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For me illuminati also grows tall rather than wide 
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« Reply #5 on: March 05, 2010, 12:39:25 PM » |
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Looking at those lovely pictures reminds me that Bubble Gum is the only cv i have had die and maybe i should think about replacing it.
Charlie you say this cv grows tall and not to wide,are there ways to stop cv's growing to tall. My garden is on a roof and wind is a problem for me,i have to stake even the smallest plants so keeping the height a bit lower is a big help.
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« Reply #6 on: March 05, 2010, 08:19:58 PM » |
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Hey David, pruning causes the plant to fill in with more branches and temporarily keeps it shorter but the stems will still have the same tendency to grow tall and usually thinner. The odd thing about Bubble Gum Fun is that it did not show this tendency in the first couple of generations but only did so in the last couple of years. Not sure why that was but makes me tempted to think a mutation occurred and has been cloned successfully. Or maybe the switch from grafting to rooting it is responsible. Or.........
In any case pruning is your best bet but you can also try reducing fertilizer and water to discourage rapid growth but of course not to the point where the leaves go chlorotic or wilt from shortages. I don't recommend it but there are a number of growth retardant chemicals that are often used by nurseries to turn out compact plants that flower a lot until the stuff wears off. It is stressful for the plants and is widely thought to reduce lifespan.
If you find a strategy that works for you please let us know.
Good luck,
Charlie
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« Reply #7 on: March 07, 2010, 01:26:59 AM » |
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Thanks for the advice Charlie, but i shant be doing any of that stuff [reducing fertilizer ect], i struggle now without trying anything fancy like that ha ha. While i am waiting for my new cv's to arrive i have been re-potting all my cv's into 8 inch pots and all the new ones will also be in the same size pot,then if any are getting to tall it will be easy to swap to a position that's safer in the garden [on the ground or protected by a wall].
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« Reply #8 on: May 22, 2010, 02:09:29 PM » |
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Someone wrote recently to ask whether Bubble Gum Fun was a good bloomer. I think it is, but you have to work on the bush to get as many branches as possible on it. Yesterday one of the older plants of Bubble Gum Fun decided to show what it can do - I did not have a camera then but went back this morning and got second day photos of it. As they show, BGFun can bloom very well indeed! I had to hold the camera above my head to get a downward angle on the flowers on one shot since the bush stands 6 feet tall in a 5 gallon pot. 4 open flowers from yesterday plus another starting to open today - one open flower on just about every stem - well done Bubble Gum Fun!
Charlie
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« Reply #9 on: May 22, 2010, 07:33:24 PM » |
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awesome!
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« Reply #10 on: June 05, 2010, 08:18:46 AM » |
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Wow! I wish mine would perform like that. Bubble Gum Fun has been no fun for me. I purchased it in 2007 and it's only had 3 small blooms (4 inches) since I've had it and that was about 2 summers ago, not even one bud last year. It's in a 10" pot and seems to grow ok but not enthusiastically. It gets about 3 feet tall including the pot. I've tried growing it in the greenhouse and placing the pot outside in an area that gets morning sun. It won't even bloom inside during the winter in a sunny south facing window where so many bloom very well. It gets the same care as the rest of my collection but what ever it needs I apparently haven't figured out. It gets fed with HVH special blend and at times that is supplemented with the hibiscus booster. I wonder if threatening to relocate it to the compost bin it might do something to inspire it. Gold Mine, another poor performer for me, could keep it company in there. LOL
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« Reply #11 on: June 30, 2010, 10:54:13 AM » |
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My 'Bubble Gum Fun' just put out its first bloom and while it didn't open all the way this is definitely not what I expected. I don't think I received the correct plant...
Any guesses as to which CV this might be?
thanks!
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« Reply #12 on: June 30, 2010, 12:52:26 PM » |
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That's not Bubble Gum Fun but I can't tell what it might be. Was the bloom just opening? Another photo of it when it flattens out might help. Also, what size is the bloom? If you can get a photo of the bush that too could help ID it. Write to Cindy at office@hiddenvalleyhibiscus.com to work out what to do about the misidentified plant. Charlie
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« Reply #13 on: June 30, 2010, 03:40:28 PM » |
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Hi Charlie,
The bloom only opened as far as the first photo shows and it has curled up now so the only info I can provide is from the spent bloom. Would that be of any help? The plant is in a one gallon pot and just starting to leaf out so it isn't much to look at. There are a couple of other buds that I was going to pinch off to allow the energy to be spent on the bush and not the bloom but perhaps I should let one mature to see what shows up. What do you recommend?
The bloom had kind of a black/brown cast to it so I was thinking it might be Black Cherry...is that possible?
Here is the plant...the spent bloom is 4 1/2" from bottom to top
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« Reply #14 on: June 30, 2010, 03:54:57 PM » |
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It has different leaves than my black cherry, It reminds me of Voodoo Magic 
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