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marcos ono 9th April 2009 09:31 AM

Re: Help me please!
 
This Sarras had flowered but I did not check the flower color.
On September I will see the flower again.
Thanks for help me.

marvin1997 11th April 2009 05:29 PM

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They are called Sarra Leucophylla as "The Savage Garden" says.And yes it is also called Schnell's Ghost,yellow coloured flower.The book also says that white trumpets are most attractive to insect preys,I think this has an effect on me too!

jeojiang6 3rd June 2009 04:14 PM

Re: Help me please!
 
execuse me , i am a chinese , may i know how much is the humidity in your greenroom?

marcos ono 3rd June 2009 07:57 PM

Re: Help me please!
 
Hi, Jeojiang,
I grow my sarracenias out door. No green house for Sarracenias.
But the air humidit is around 60% because I leave far from the city.
More question, write me.
Best regards.

jeojiang6 3rd June 2009 08:12 PM

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well, thank you, i don't know what is wrong with the place i am living , the humitidy there is only 40-50%, so i make pitchers in a glass container use for fish, make it to be a "half-water-half-land" , so that the humitidy rise to 60-70%. however, when i put them in the sun , the humitidy came down again, what can i do to solve the problem? thanks first!

marvin1997 3rd June 2009 08:20 PM

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Cover the tank with something transparent?

jeojiang6 4th June 2009 03:10 PM

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OK, thanks for help me , i found that my hygrometer got sth wrong, it was inaccurate:spinning:

Aliamyz 4th June 2009 11:50 PM

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Or you can simply use the water urn method or wet towels.;)


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