What have I done, what have I done. There are over 100 theobromas growing in the indoors mini-greenhouse. They are getting morning sun with a fluorescent light hanging above shining down. Each one is so different than the next. Some have green leaves, some have dark leaves, and others have translucent pink leaves.
The last picture shows the Passiflora edulis, they have rich, dark, and shiny leaves. They were shown in a previous post. I water them only about once a week, no fertilizers yet. They are about 3 months old and are happily sharing the mini-greenhouse with the theobroma plants. Both of these plants like humid warm climate the mini-greenhouse supplies, I've read that the optimum humidity for theobroma is 80%. Which would make a lot of plants wilt away.
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