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Re: Mini Drosera Garden
That looks very nice. Do you use natural rocks?
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Re: Mini Drosera Garden
@David: very inspiring. Love your art work there, the second one is even better than the first one. Do more please.
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Re: Mini Drosera Garden
WOW it just keeps getting better and better......It looks like does rocks are attched to the container...Did you like get those ornaments for fish tanks and put them there?
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Re: Mini Drosera Garden
Thank you once again for the kind words. Wijaya, I'll defitnally do more. I find that I save alot of space like that. When the plants are potted in individual pots I have less space in my Grow Chamber.
Alcran, Yes, these are natural rocks that I bought from a fish shop. Just arrange them in the plate. Ken, The pot/plate/saucer is a water dish for reptiles/creepy crawlies that I got from Pet Safari. |
Re: Mini Drosera Garden
Hi..
Okays thanks for da info.....Maybe wanna try out something like this can others work too like for fish and stuff i'm always hesistant to use all this cause i scared the "chemicals" and stuff will be harmful to CPs...So now that i've seen it i shall try it someday...Still not enough sundews for the moment :p Ken |
Re: Mini Drosera Garden
Great dishscaping skills there David!! Those Exoterra water dishes are brilliant!! They have this leaking defect which alot of people keeping reptiles/creepy crawlies are complaining about coz it can't hold water for long (they seep through unseen cracks at the bottom of the dish), but great use for this! *biggrin2*
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Re: Mini Drosera Garden
Now that you mention it, I did realised that the water in the exoterra dish seem to dry up very quickly. Was wondering why.
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