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piscesilim 30th June 2010 10:21 PM

D. adelae
 
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c2...im/adelae1.jpg

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piscesilim 30th June 2010 10:22 PM

Re: D. adelae
 
- 1 part sphagnum moss/peat moss: 1 part perlite
- 50-70% shade
- water tray. 1-3 cm water level

weeps 30th June 2010 10:32 PM

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Hi, Lim,
What camera you use to photograph?*biggrin2*
Canon? Model?

piscesilim 30th June 2010 10:40 PM

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Coolpix S52 from Nikon. Only can take good photo when the sunlight is very intense!

weeps 1st July 2010 07:45 PM

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oh, ya,,,you have good skill:1thumbup:

marvin1997 4th July 2010 03:45 PM

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Erk... a bug's nightmare comes alive XD

Hase 17th July 2010 02:01 AM

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Wow! Beautiful Drosera adelae! Congrats!

weeps 19th July 2010 11:06 AM

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Hi, Lim,
My Adelae is growing new leaf but is green color.
How to make it red.
FYI, I am not dare to expose it to strong sun.
I have tried to put under strong sun for 2 hours, they became very weak and soft lying down.:confused:.

Hase 20th July 2010 07:50 AM

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Go slow, putting it in the sun 1 more hour per week, keeping veeery high umidity and it will be beautiful!

LJ_Tan 20th July 2010 01:23 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Hase (Post 30958)
Go slow, putting it in the sun 1 more hour per week, keeping veeery high umidity and it will be beautiful!

Dear Hase,

Do it mean we needs to put them under strong sunlight for 3 hour/week or 3 hour/day?:shy:

Hase 20th July 2010 11:52 PM

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For 3 hours a day. I'm saying hours per day. You start 1 hour per day in 1 week, 2 hours per day on the next and 3 hours per day on the next. Stopping when it stays 3 hours a day under the sunlight.

LJ_Tan 21st July 2010 12:27 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Hase (Post 30986)
For 3 hours a day. I'm saying hours per day. You start 1 hour per day in 1 week, 2 hours per day on the next and 3 hours per day on the next. Stopping when it stays 3 hours a day under the sunlight.

Thank for the advice.

I will try on it.

Other question: What should I do to get the flower?:shy:

piscesilim 21st July 2010 02:42 AM

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If you give it full sun, the original leaves will lie down and become brown. Wait for the leaf to grow, it will become red. Unlike D. prolifera and D. schizandra, D. adelae not afraid of the high temperature.

Hase 21st July 2010 03:35 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by LJ_Tan (Post 30989)
What should I do to get the flower?:shy:

Patience... hahaha Mine's growing very well and never flowered. You need lots of patience.


Quote:

Originally Posted by piscesilim (Post 30993)
If you give it full sun, the original leaves will lie down and become brown. Wait for the leaf to grow, it will become red. Unlike D. prolifera and D. schizandra, D. adelae not afraid of the high temperature.

Not afraid of high temperature, but needs veery high humidity.

LJ_Tan 21st July 2010 02:08 PM

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Dear Hase,

Noted*biggrin2*

Hase 21st July 2010 09:06 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by LJ_Tan (Post 31009)
Dear Hase,

Noted*biggrin2*

The plant must be adapted to the place, and then lots of patience! Then BOOM! Lots and lots of flowers!

LJ_Tan 21st July 2010 10:59 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Hase (Post 31017)
The plant must be adapted to the place, and then lots of patience! Then BOOM! Lots and lots of flowers!


Dear Hase,

Noted.....

I will wait for the 'BOOM"....

Hase 22nd July 2010 01:09 AM

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I hope that flowers a lot in this Spring!


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