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zul77 12th April 2009 10:08 AM

Need some advice...
 
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Hi;

I sowed a few seeds of B.Liniflora, D.Spatulata, D.Burmanni, D.Capensis and VFT three weeks ago. Now some of them already germinated. (See my pictures - sorry for low quality)

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My question is, (since they're too tiny and young) should I place them to the direct sunlight now or should I wait for a couple of weeks before doing that?

Thanks.

(P/S: I'm sorry if this post is in the wrong room since I have three different plant to ask for.)

strath76 12th April 2009 01:49 PM

Re: Need some advice...
 
You should wait a few weeks before moving to direct light. When you do this you should make sure that it is gradual other wise they could burn off.

marvin1997 12th April 2009 09:20 PM

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You should get full sun on Byblis.Kelvin lost a few Byblis seedling to fungus because he didn't put them on full sun.

zul77 12th April 2009 11:27 PM

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I got two byblis seedlings now... Maybe I should try to put one of them under direct sunlight to prevent fungus attack.... I hope there will be more advice on this.

TS 13th April 2009 01:04 AM

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A bright place with good ventilation will not get algae that fast, let them grow bigger before you move them to direct sun and like what A*** (strath76) said move them gradually to direct sun, or your seedling will be burnt.

powersensor 13th April 2009 11:39 AM

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Hi Zul,

For byblis, you should monitor the media carefully once germinated. Don't leave it too wet. The seedlings tend to die from ***ping off disease easily if it is left soaking wet. You should introduce full sun gradually.

Cheers
Kelvin


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