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Re: D. falconeri
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Now I'm worry 'bout my Fulva. It has since produced a new growth point for some time. I assume I need to seperate them huh? |
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Just an update: 15 days after they are seperated. Been forming new leafs :smile:
3 seperate plantets on left. Another 2 at the bottom end of next picture. Too small to seperate 'em though. |
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huh... you have a lots of petiolaris complex sundew!!!! From the photo, seems like yours drosera didnt receive enough sunlight.:shy:
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I gotta admit my setup's light intensity isn't that sufficient. Nevertheless, since most are giving me fairly good coloration (e.g., D. Brevicornis and D. Paradoxa Kimberley), I assume that should be alright then. I'm told that D. Falconeri doesn't tend to produce massive red pigments at that stage. Unless with direct sunlight. Perhaps with my next grow rack then :laugh:
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So fast they have recovered, happy for you. I love petiolaris complex especially those with white hair. Nice plants you have there.:1thumbup:
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Another shot for the three. Still waiting for the rosette to form though. TS, first picture is for you. D. Filiformis is doing something "fishy" behind, lol! =) |
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