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Another Dewy Bush D. Spatulata
:biggrin: Well seems i have a few bushy dews growing this yr. LOL!! Heres D. Spatulata.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...s/DSCF3143.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...s/DSCF3144.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...s/DSCF3149.jpg I just love they way they look when bunched all together like that. I got some young ones growing all in a bushy bunch, cant wait till there this size..:tongue: |
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Man, you really have the 'touch' with these droseras 'Cudda! Congratulations!
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So cute. So much dew.
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Sticky sticky... Started planting my Drosera intermedia in a community pot. Looking forward to post the pictures. Hopefully they'll turn out as pretty as yours.
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I plant about 6 D. intermedia in one big pot. I hope they fill up the pot quickly.
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mine still a long way to go:1thumbup:
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That is nice!!!
May I know how big is the pot and how many plant inside it? |
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From experience, if you use smaller pots for spatulatha, it`ll adjust it`s size accordingly. i`ve seen spats being miniaturised by virtue of being in small pots. small cutie pie sparkling jewels. not sure if it`s considered cruelty to plants tho. heheh.
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Nice healty spats you have there. Thanks! Love them! These shall go into our archive in the Picture Gallery. By the way (Advertisement time) members can post pictures in the Photo Gallery. It is an archive and showcase of members plants. You can rate each other's pictures or send the pictures as an ecard to friends.
Ok, advert over :biggrin: I noticed your spats leaves are pointed upwards. Would you know this clone is from where? Kinda like the moss growing on the media too. compliments the spats well. How big are each spats? I had alot in a small pot before and like what Tarence said they were tiny, about half-an-inch in diameter only. |
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