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Re: Trapless Sundew
Yes TS, Casey is right. They can be crossed. Unfortunately, they blossom late in the morning everyday while I'm away. Thus only manage to polinate a couple of times.
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Jason, cannt wait to see what is result of the pollinate babies...
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oh ya, the transparent container that you are using will be easily break after it expose to hot lighting for long time, probably after 6months (depends on lighting and temperature).
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Cute~!
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Update (8th March 2010)
Drosera Affinis Lanata Shrink in size with 2 flower stalks Drosera Brevicornis Waking up fast Drosera Ordensis Repotted 3 days ago. Shall see what happen Some photos of the remaining survivals... Drosera Paradoxa Forming offshoot Drosera Adelae I don't care if you're telling me it's a common blah blah blah weed. Look at its bling! |
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Jason, you grow them indoors?Mind shsring the 'recipe'?*biggrin2* And adalae is no weed, it's a nice sundew..although I keep killing them
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Hahaha... Jason, so happy that your woollies finally come back, those are nice shots.
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Hi Marvin, I presume your "recipe" means growing condition right? I grow 'em under a mixed of T8 and PL lights. I'll upload some pictures on my grow rack in a seperate section next time. Mine is not even close to all the experienced guru.
Thanks TS. I'm still waiting to see yours *biggrin2* |
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Yea...I keep killing them :( Then those Vfts look so happy, I feel guilty when I see my Vfts are in bad condition
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