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bactrus 9th July 2009 01:13 PM

Re: Drosera burmanii from southern Thailand
 
Put it in a water tray with plenty of water. The water can take some of the heat hence keeping the pot cool.

Robert, sorry to hijack thread.

NepNut 9th July 2009 09:53 PM

Re: Drosera burmanii from southern Thailand
 
Wah.... got hijacked... BAN !! *biggrin2* Just kidding ya.... *biggrin2*

So does that mean this all red variant is not common among cultivation ?? I've told there's another site with slighty bigger specimens... will definately take a look if got chance next time.

arvin555 10th July 2009 02:49 AM

Re: Drosera burmanii from southern Thailand
 
CPnut,

Would appreciate info on what is the medium the Burmanii and Theorelii are living in? Sandy clay?, peat? etc. etc.

It would be nice if when members see CP insitu, that they also hopefully give info on the type of soil or medium the plant is living on, so that we can learn what type of potting mix to use on them :)
To clarify cpnut I am stating this in General and not directly at you. :) Though you guys agree right?

Oh, great photos and congratulations on finding them in the wild, man I have yet to see my first wild CP :(

TTFN
Arvin

NepNut 10th July 2009 04:15 PM

Re: Drosera burmanii from southern Thailand
 
Hi Arvin,
Thanks. I totally agree with your view, it's still the best to learn from mother nature. That's why I've attached pics showing exposed soil in the natural habitat, just check my wild nep thread and you'll see it.

Regarding the soil where the D. burmanii were found, it consist of very fine powderly sand with traces of organic matter (peat like sustance, dried leaves and twigs.) The surface of the sand may look quite dry because of the dry spell, but 1-2 cm under the surface is still moist. Hope this help.

arvin555 11th July 2009 01:09 AM

Re: Drosera burmanii from southern Thailand
 
Thanks cpnut, yup saw your other post and you did mention there the sandy soil too. That is as we agree great info to know, for our cultivation. My Burmanii always have their roots wet, so I should really make the water tray dry out a bit some days. Also should add a bit of sand too.

Thanks again.

TTFN
Arvin

marvin1997 12th July 2009 09:47 PM

Re: Drosera burmanii from southern Thailand
 
They grow in Asia?(is thailand asia?)

plantlover 12th July 2009 11:35 PM

Re: Drosera burmanii from southern Thailand
 
Yes they grow in Asia and Thailand is Asia

piscesilim 13th July 2009 01:20 AM

Re: Drosera burmanii from southern Thailand
 
D. burmannii is widely distributed in Asia and Australia. It can be found in Malaysia too.

marvin1997 13th July 2009 06:40 PM

Re: Drosera burmanii from southern Thailand
 
Oh....where?

bactrus 14th July 2009 10:44 AM

Re: Drosera burmanii from southern Thailand
 
Marvin, it is kind of impossible to find any Drosera in developed area. There have been talks about looking for drosera in Langkawi by lisham in the old forum. I recon, on Peninsular Malaysia it is very hard to find any wild Drosera. You may have to goto Thailand or Sabah/Sarawak.


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