Nice, which Baobab is it? I have both the african and Madagascarensis up and growing now. My African are about a month or so older from back in end of Aug. sowing and they already have pronounced trunk swelling which everything I have read said they should not have for some time until much older. I have seen pics of seedlings/saplings over a yr old that seem to have little or no bulging in the lower trunk yet. Might be as they get taller the rest of the trunk will catch up and the real swelling of the trunk will be later.
Cool I seen you were in south Africa but did not want to assume it meant the African species.
Here are some pics of how mine are doing. The first pics have 2 madagascarensis on the left side and 1 african on the right side.
these are 2 african ones about 3 months from planting the seed.
So yesterday, I took a pic of the progress. Been raining here non-stop the last few days.
Then today I came home to this...
Dogs got into the garden again, and destroyed EVERYTHING... So now I have nothing, and have to start all over again with the entire season, for a 6th time.
That baobab is fine from the pic it just lost its seed leaves. you can still see it has a growing point. I bet it is not the first to have such happen in the wild by a hungry critter and still grow past it.
That baobab is fine from the pic it just lost its seed leaves. you can still see it has a growing point. I bet it is not the first to have such happen in the wild by a hungry critter and still grow past it.
That sucks you can not keep the pots up out of reach of the dogs?
Here is an update of mine. The tallest of my oldest seedlings is now starting to make mature leaves with multiple leaflets. Both have trunks swelling for sure so they should be real nice by next summer. The one that looked variegated is so hope it lives.
Also the Madagascarensis seedlings are forming multi leaflet leaves right off.
Just a thought but maybe cover this pot with a heavy gauge wire dome to protect it and any others that may still come up. Even a bird other wise could swoop down and cause another loss/setback. Once it is up and several true leaves grown 8 to 10 inches it will be more durable.