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Trapless Sundew
Ordensis been remaining trapless since repotted a month ago. Looks healthy as usual. Others under the same growing condition are shriving. Appreciate some words =)
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WOW...I can't help..:)
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Cute sundew!But not beautiful lol
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is it some kind of tuberous sundew? reminds me of a nepenthes..
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more a vft
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wooly sundews or complex something
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Anyone having trapless sundew? Kindly share your thoughts with me. |
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There is one of the woolies that reverts to a 'normal' plant as it matures. I can't remember which one it is but it could be ordensis.
I would suggest take some leaf cuttings. It may just be a stress reaction. |
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Well, I never succeeded propagating Ordensis by leaf cuttings. I put all cuttings in the same water tray, and it remains there even the last Falconeri's had left for LFS :spinning: |
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how sad...
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