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Re: Drosera x(lake badgerup)
Where did U get the plant???!!:spinning::confused:
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Re: Drosera x(lake badgerup)
Is the backdrup drosera found in Malaysia Cuz i want 2 by 1
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Re: Drosera x(lake badgerup)
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I was taking a photo of my ping for ID, might as well take some others to share, this is my D. x(lake badgerup)
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Re: Drosera x(lake badgerup)
Woooo nice....At first i thought the name was lake bankerupt :p Are they like pygmy sundews or something? Ahh maybe not since not that small..
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Re: Drosera x(lake badgerup)
TS - Those look so cool all growing in a clump like that! About how old are these? Thanks
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Re: Drosera x(lake badgerup)
Ken, yes this is a pygmy sundew, they looked "big" because I planted them in a small pot.
Shawn, they're about a year plus from gemmea. They seems happy without dormancy. |
Re: Drosera x(lake badgerup)
TS, your pygmies look like they are getting enough light, they have good colouration. By dormancy do you mean summer (dry) dormancy or gemmae production? I would avoid dormancy anyway, you lose too many plants. For gemmae production simply place the pot in the fridge for 12 hours each night. They will think it winter and produce gemmae.
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Re: Drosera x(lake badgerup)
Wow, very nice and looks very healthy!
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Re: Drosera x(lake badgerup)
TS: nice growing, looking so nice. :1thumbup:
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Re: Drosera x(lake badgerup)
TS, you have a nice plants!!! they looks like in clump!!!
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