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Re: Mini Drosera Garden
Thanks for your explaination.
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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.
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No laaa... I didn't mean I saw. I was asking Khoas if the traps can be seen since it is glass. :)
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hahaha david ... i saw D. indica survive in your mini garden now...hahahah
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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
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Is that the one which is too difficult to pronounce hehe....
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Hopefully it fill work, David. ;)
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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.
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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:
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oh i see... then next time i must pay more attention on that plant again.
Thanks cindy for the tips:) |
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