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David 21st November 2008 10:22 AM

Re: Mini Drosera Garden
 
Thanks for your explaination.

bactrus 21st November 2008 11:57 AM

Re: Mini Drosera Garden
 
Ultric bladder, where? David, how you can see the bladder? Cannot see it in the pic, strain as I might. Have to buy some eye drops later.

David 21st November 2008 01:53 PM

Re: Mini Drosera Garden
 
No laaa... I didn't mean I saw. I was asking Khoas if the traps can be seen since it is glass. :)

edmund83 17th December 2008 11:13 PM

Re: Mini Drosera Garden
 
hahaha david ... i saw D. indica survive in your mini garden now...hahahah

David 17th December 2008 11:45 PM

Re: Mini Drosera Garden
 
Edmund, that's D. hartemeyerorum not indica. But they are not doing very well in the mini garden as there is not enough lighting. I've shifted the mini garden into my grow chamber about a week ago which receives more light. Lets see what happens

kentosaurs 18th December 2008 08:30 AM

Re: Mini Drosera Garden
 
Is that the one which is too difficult to pronounce hehe....

Ken

edwardyeeks 18th December 2008 08:35 AM

Re: Mini Drosera Garden
 
Hopefully it fill work, David. ;)

Cheers

bactrus 18th December 2008 11:54 AM

Re: Mini Drosera Garden
 
Its D hartmeyerorum. The species was discovered by Irmgrad Hartmeyer in 1995, so Wikipedia says. So he named it after himself, Drosera Hartmeyer-orum. After that easy to prounounce.

Cindy 18th December 2008 12:39 PM

Re: Mini Drosera Garden
 
D. hartmeyerorum is similar to D. indica in terms of its need for high light. I have both species under T5 lights, just an inch away. D. hartmeyerorum colours up maroon in very bright conditions and produces a citrus smell. :1thumbup:

edmund83 19th December 2008 09:55 AM

Re: Mini Drosera Garden
 
oh i see... then next time i must pay more attention on that plant again.

Thanks cindy for the tips:)


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