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bonsay 5th November 2008 07:53 PM

My Sarracenias
 
Not so new pictures...

http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/b...nsay2/10-2.jpg
somehow reminded me of transformers Emblem... maybe just me:laugh:

http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb53/bonsay2/1-2.jpg
S. minor hybrid

http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb53/bonsay2/2-2.jpg
S. X farnhamii

http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb53/bonsay2/3-3.jpg
S. leucophylla

http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb53/bonsay2/4-3.jpg
S. Flava

http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb53/bonsay2/5-2.jpg
S. purppurea from a friend

http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb53/bonsay2/6-2.jpg
S. Rosea

http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb53/bonsay2/7-2.jpg
S. leucophyla

http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb53/bonsay2/8-2.jpg
S. psitacina and my thumb

Hope you guys enjoyed the pictures of my humble collection :blush:

kentosaurs 5th November 2008 08:20 PM

Re: My Sarracenias
 
Hi Bonsay

Nice collection you have there my favourite is the S purpurea.

Ken

plantlover 5th November 2008 10:10 PM

Re: My Sarracenias
 
Nice Sarracenias.

harlem2347 6th November 2008 10:40 AM

Re: My Sarracenias
 
Ur sarra looks very healthy and nice :1thumbup:....the photo that u take very clear and nice :1thumbup:...thanks for ur sharing!! :smile:

bonsay 6th November 2008 02:08 PM

Re: My Sarracenias
 
thx but lately they are not so healthy anymore... im no so sure what happened... they all dont produce nice perfect pitchers like before... now the twists and turns... almost never make pitcher like the ones in the pics anymore.... anybody can help me ??

TS 6th November 2008 10:38 PM

Re: My Sarracenias
 
Hi Bonsay,

You have a nice collection of sarra, I personaly like the rosea.
Your plants are probably going into dormancy, how long have you kept them? Do they go dormant before?

bonsay 7th November 2008 11:42 AM

Re: My Sarracenias
 
@ TS : Hi...nope they never been dormant before... perhaps trying to go dormant but the sun given it too much energy and not allow them to go dormant is this possible ??

TS 8th November 2008 12:40 AM

Re: My Sarracenias
 
The plants could skip dormancy when they're one to two years old. But they'll eventually weaken and die if this happen for a prolong period of time.
In the tropic, they go dormant during the cooler months like rainy season. We have to be very careful, don't keep the plant too wet during their dormancy, they tends to rot.
Place the plant in a bright place, remove the water tray, keep the media just moist. After 2 or 3 months, transplant it with new media to wake it up. Treat it like you do to normal sarra, they'll revive.

strath76 10th November 2008 01:05 PM

Re: My Sarracenias
 
Hi Bonsay. The leaves that you have described are called phyllodia. They occur on a few plants when they are going into dormancy. You need to provide them with a dormancy period during this time. There are several ways that you can do this and the method described by TS should work for you and is fairly simple. During this time you can allow them to dry alomost completley. I know of people that have had the peat mess shrinking away from the pot it was that dry and when they put them back into water trays they started floating around. They are now in some of their best growth ever. Cheers.

bonsay 25th November 2008 02:50 PM

Re: My Sarracenias
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by strath76 (Post 7329)
Hi Bonsay. The leaves that you have described are called phyllodia. They occur on a few plants when they are going into dormancy. You need to provide them with a dormancy period during this time. There are several ways that you can do this and the method described by TS should work for you and is fairly simple. During this time you can allow them to dry alomost completley. I know of people that have had the peat mess shrinking away from the pot it was that dry and when they put them back into water trays they started floating around. They are now in some of their best growth ever. Cheers.

Nope they are not winter leaves... my friends identified it as the effect of pest called thrips...


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