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Re: shawnintland: D. burmanni seedlings & ? (Read 158 times)
shawn,
May I know what conditions did you germinate your D. Burmanii seeds? I saw you used Dried Sphagnum moss, I am guessing pure Dried Sphagnum? How about lighting? Full sun? Artificial? etc? How many seeds did you sow by the way? TTFN Arvin |
Re: shawnintland: D. burmanni seedlings & ? (Read 158 times)
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Shawn |
Re: shawnintland: D. burmanni seedlings & ? (Read 158 times)
Thanks very much for sharing your style of germinating, this helps a lot. Unfortunately I won't be able to get away with using the blender for sphagnum moss :) hehehe!
TTFN Arvin |
Re: shawnintland: D. burmanni seedlings & ? (Read 158 times)
Finally got my Burmanii seeds to sprout however I noticed that they turned brownish and that unfortunately the cocopeat medium I used has some cyanobacteria (blue green algae). I am wondering if burmanii seedlings do turn brownish naturally or is there something wrong? Maybe too much sun? maybe algae is causing problem? Nutrition?
TTFN Arvin |
Re: shawnintland: D. burmanni seedlings & ? (Read 158 times)
Oh oh, I think we could say something's gone wrong! Again, I'm no expert on these but I've never seen a brown one that was healthy. How much sun were they out in? Open container or closed? A picture would probably help. Let's see what others say around here.
S. |
Re: shawnintland: D. burmanni seedlings & ? (Read 158 times)
arvin...nope, a browning d.burmanii seedling is not good news. check on your humidity levels. is your medium wet enough ? if they are too small, don`t expose to full sun yet.
cocopeat = peat moss ? sorry, not too familiar with that medium since i don`t use it. but your other sundews planted in it are ok ? |
Re: shawnintland: D. burmanni seedlings & ? (Read 158 times)
Thanks for your reply guys, I was afraid of that. I will try to take photo soon. But my seedlings are in the following environment:
1. Cocopeat (coconut husk or is it trunk that has been grounded I think) 2. Small 3 inch container with Lid, it is more or less sealed. 3. Water/humidity is high coz it gets droplets of water all over the container and on the Lid. 4. More or less direct sunlight, though for the past few weeks we didn't have much sunlight because of monsoon. 5. There is cyanobacteria growing on parts of the surface of the medium. The burmanii seedlings are in their own container, my Indica container, nothing at all, my spatulata doing okay but it is in mixed cocopeat and sphagnum moss (not blendered) Spatulata looks nice and green, container looks the same as what Shawn used in the photos. Luckily no algae in that one too! It is located in the same place as the other seedlings, so same lighting. I will take photo and post soon. TTFN Arvin |
Re: shawnintland: D. burmanni seedlings & ? (Read 158 times)
Finally was able to upload a bad photo of my burmanii :) Please note the different color of the seedlings, some are brown, some are still greenish. The greenish ones, I hope means they are healthy, but maybe there is possibility that they are green because of the blue green algae they are sharing space with.
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n...urmanii003.jpg In Comparison the Spatulata that germinated looks healthy green: http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n...atulata005.jpg |
Re: shawnintland: D. burmanni seedlings & ? (Read 158 times)
Hi Arvin,
Cocopeat can be toxic to CP's. I have seen it used with Nep's with success but generally not with other CP's such as Drosera. This may be the cause of the problem. Maybe you could replicate your conditions using either Sphagnum moss or Sphagnum peat. Another option for germination of seeds would be perlite or vermiculite. Cheers. |
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