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bactrus 19th June 2009 10:19 AM

Drosera menziesii in the tropics
 
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Got some Drosera menziesii from Donny some time ago and they have now sprouted, 5 points so far.

Will try chronicle the growth in pictures as much as possible. These first pictures are taken today but they sprouted about 3 weeks ago.

Sorry pictures are blurr. Ignore the D binata and D burmanii.

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Khoas 19th June 2009 05:24 PM

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Well done, they look like plants that will flower this season.

funkychips 19th June 2009 09:07 PM

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Interesting! These plants look like D indica huh...

bactrus 19th June 2009 09:24 PM

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But this one has tubers. Initailly it grows a thin leader then only leaf.

marvin1997 20th June 2009 09:44 AM

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What are those green thing on the second pic?The seedlings or weed?

Khoas 20th June 2009 10:39 AM

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By september they should be flowering and heading for dormancy shortly after that. They should have daughter tubers coming next season. The Pink Rainbow spend most of the year in dormancy or waiting to break dormancy.

caseyhoo 20th June 2009 02:27 PM

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Im jalous... All my tuber is gone. I planted it too deep!!!!

strath76 21st June 2009 08:20 AM

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Nice growing Ben. I have some of these in waiting to germinate. I hope you get them through to next season. How are youplanning on managng the dormancy? I would be interested to hear.

Marvin,

The green stuff inthe second pic looks like algae or moss coming up. I often get this on some of my pots but it doesn't seem to harm the seedlings at all.

Khoas 21st June 2009 09:39 AM

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Dormancy should not be problem. Just let the pots dry out. I just happy to see them growing in a tropical conditions.

Casey: talk you in janurary, I will have more menzesii tubers then.

bactrus 21st June 2009 11:30 PM

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If there are daughters I can pass some to you casey. No worries.

Sign of dormancy? When the above ground plant material dries up? Just keep it dry right?

Adam, hope your seeds will germinate for you.

Khoas 22nd June 2009 09:33 AM

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Sign of dormancy? When the above ground plant material dries up? Just keep it dry right?

They should start turning black once they have flowered. Once they start dying back allow the pot to dry completely. More tuber are lost through rot than anything else.

bactrus 22nd June 2009 10:01 AM

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Thank you for your kind advise, Donny.

Casey, for the record. I planted the tubers in peat + sand mix (don't ask me proportion). I placed the tubers in with a light blanket of mix covering it. Garnished the pot with some pure peat moss to shield from the intense sun I get at my place. Sits in water tray which sometimes dries up when I forget I have plants growing outside.

caseyhoo 27th June 2009 02:12 AM

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Thanx for tips...

Tubers drosera is a bit difficult plants... Looking forward to try it again.

bactrus 6th July 2009 06:10 PM

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Here's some photo update. I took only photos of two plants (1 is new forming a rossette) as there aren't much changes in the others. Background is a Malaysian 50sens coin = Australian 20 cents size, about 27cm diameter. Was a very windy night, so you'll notice the sticky stuff being blown from tentacle to tentacle forming kinda web.

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caseyhoo 6th July 2009 10:41 PM

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That is nice...

Khoas 7th July 2009 06:32 PM

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27cm??? No wonder my wallet seem to be so heavy*biggrin2*:laugh:

bactrus 8th July 2009 10:43 AM

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Heavy from pocket full of glittering coins? Gold coins?

Khoas 8th July 2009 06:01 PM

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No, you mention that a aussie 20c piece is 27cm wide.:laugh:

bactrus 8th July 2009 06:11 PM

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I know, Donny. You mentioned your pockets heavy with Aussie coins, I would presume they are the gold 1 and 2 dollar ones.

Khoas 9th July 2009 07:07 PM

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I wish I had lots of gold coins. I think I just put my foot in my mouth.

bactrus 10th July 2009 10:24 AM

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Hehe.

vefsceby73 19th October 2009 11:24 AM

Drosera menziesii in the tropics
 
Hi all,i have tuberous drosera in vitro, but i dont know how to produce tubers. Do i need to use any hormone, or set photoperiode or it depend upon temperature ?

bactrus 19th October 2009 05:57 PM

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Think the question you are posting is pretty difficult for most of us here to answer as we have not much experience in in-vitro.


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