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Old 3rd March 2005, 12:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Growing the camellia sinensis plant at home

I'm curious as to whether anyone here has tried growing their own tea,
either in a garden or as a potted plant. If so, what climate zone are
you located in, and how did the plant do?

I'm curious to try growing the tea plant just to see how it does.
However, I live in climate zone 8b, and most varieties I've been able
to find online are rated as best suited for climate zones in the 7
range.

Does anyone have any tips?
 
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Old 3rd March 2005, 02:39 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I'm trying it now, from seed, and it's DAMN difficult to even get the
things started.

They take weeks to germinate.. like 6-10 weeks. And they have to be kept
moist for all that time, but then mold starts to grow. Bleach can only be
used for part of the process, because when they germinate they still go
extremely slow and must be kept moist. I'm used to annuals and everything
about this plant feels like it's in slow motion.

Out of 10 starting seeds, 2 were bad outright and if I get one to grow I'll
be thrilled. After that you have to wait for at least a couple of years
before you can start to harvest. It's tricky and you won't see anything for
years.

"A. E. Baxter" <aebaxter@> wrote in message
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> I'm curious as to whether anyone here has tried growing their own tea,
> either in a garden or as a potted plant. If so, what climate zone are
> you located in, and how did the plant do?
>
> I'm curious to try growing the tea plant just to see how it does.
> However, I live in climate zone 8b, and most varieties I've been able
> to find online are rated as best suited for climate zones in the 7
> range.
>
> Does anyone have any tips?
>
 
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Old 3rd March 2005, 03:41 PM   #3 (permalink)
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For this very reason, I was considering buying a plant instead of
attempting to grow it from seed. However, finding one in my area is
proving exceedingly difficult, which makes me doubt the suitability of
the climate here... please keep me updated on your plant.
 
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Well if you can find someone who ships small clones or something let me
know. There's almost nothing on the 'net about growing tea plants and
abosolutely zero tea plant sellers I've found in my area (southern
california).

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> For this very reason, I was considering buying a plant instead of
> attempting to grow it from seed. However, finding one in my area is
> proving exceedingly difficult, which makes me doubt the suitability of
> the climate here... please keep me updated on your plant.
>
 
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