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kentosaurs 17th January 2009 09:14 AM

Re: Drosera leaf cuttings propogation
 
NEWBIE HERE :p Nop sorry just a little thing i read about....

Ken

caseyhoo 12th March 2009 05:00 PM

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Update!!!!!

I have 2 paradoxa plantlet from the leaf that lay flat in spagnum moss. hurray!!!

For water method, Drosera that produce plantlet is,
D. intermedia 'cuba' --> all leaf produce plantlet, each leaf have 1 ~ 3 plantlet
D. binata --> 1 out of 2 leaf produce plantlet, each leaf have 4 plantlet
The most happy success story is --> D. paradoxa!!! I have 2 leaf in water and 1 produce plantlet!!!

D. intermedia 'cuba' leaf in water
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D. paradoxa
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kentosaurs 12th March 2009 09:36 PM

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Grats KC............Anyways i received your seeds..

Ken

caseyhoo 13th March 2009 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by kentosaurs (Post 14219)
Grats KC............Anyways i received your seeds..

Ken

Great that you receive it...

rsivertsen 13th March 2009 11:04 PM

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Just a reminder, you can also use the flower stalks to generate new plants! This is especially useful on those hybrids that are sterile, but flower profusely, such as D. hybrida (= D. filiformis x D. intermedia), D. beliziana (= D. intermedia x D. rotundifolia) and D. obovata (= D. anglica x D. rotundifolia), and many will still produce new plants even after the seed has been harvested. - Rich :1thumbup:

caseyhoo 14th March 2009 12:10 AM

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Originally Posted by rsivertsen (Post 14241)
Just a reminder, you can also use the flower stalks to generate new plants! This is especially useful on those hybrids that are sterile, but flower profusely, such as D. hybrida (= D. filiformis x D. intermedia), D. beliziana (= D. intermedia x D. rotundifolia) and D. obovata (= D. anglica x D. rotundifolia), and many will still produce new plants even after the seed has been harvested. - Rich :1thumbup:

Like that also can???!!! Cool!!!! :1thumbup: Next time, we can put the whole plant to water and see which part will generate plantlet...

Thanx for sharing!!!!:wub:

Cindy 16th March 2009 10:17 AM

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Casey, petiolaris complex plants propagate better if you tear the whole plant into clumps i.e. a bunch of several leaves attached together as opposed to individual leaves.

What worked very well for me..

D. petiolaris
D. paradoxa
D. broomensis
D. derbyensis

shawnintland 16th March 2009 10:49 AM

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Really useful info you guys, thanks a lot! Most of my seedlings are starting to get big enough to see with the naked eye now so perhaps in a month or two I'll be able to try this out on a larger scale! By the way, I started planting various Drosea species in plug trays (1" round cells of 105 cells per tray) filled with various mixes as tests. I tried to go heavy on the sand as everyone says this helps with algae growth. Well, it must have helped the algae a lot :crying: as I have so much it's coating the media surface of about half the cells! The plug trays have been sitting in cookie sheet type trays which I flood from the bottom occasionally. I've been keeping them very wet as that's what I thought they liked, but this algae growth is a real problem. Any experiences you can share would be appreciated!
~Shawn :2thumbup:

marvin1997 16th March 2009 06:50 PM

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So,you can just pop them into the water?Won't the water become gooey?

kentosaurs 16th March 2009 08:15 PM

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Hi...Just a thought after they sprout like those pic you guys post how do you put it in a pot>????? When will it root?

Ken


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