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Re: D. adelae
adelae is a weird little sundew; it likes its environment to be just right, and when you find it, let it be! xD the other day, i was trimming the mother plants, and i accidentally clipped off the crown/stem...lucky for me it was a long stem, so i just put it in its water tray, waiting for roots to emerge;what sucks though is it was JUST in the process of making a flower stalk =/ it grows very slowly now lol wouldnt be surprised if it shriveled up anytime now
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Wow....
Please shar with us when it was flowerage |
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Under a florescent light they red up very nice and seem really happy. I find Adelae very easy to grow. Here's one of mine under the T12 light:
http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1..._3Flowers2.jpg And here is a big tray of them last year under bright, indirect Sun: http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...aesummer09.jpg |
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Wow...
The flower was very beautiful. |
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bloody h e l l !!!!! How I wish mine is flower!!!! :(
May I know anyone successfully get it flower at our tropical country? |
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I guess they like shade more than sun?Just guessing:tongue:
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I did give direct morning sunlight and the plant was died.
Now I putting them at shade and I get 1 small baby plant and more beatiful. |
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i gave mine almost direct sun...no ill effect, still sending plantlets out....but no FLOWER!! that flowering tray of d. adelae is so nice!:1thumbup:
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any one know when the D. adelae can be flower and at which temperature?
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Dear all,
Thank for given advice on how to grow my D.adelae. Now mine D. adelae was grow very well I did not know that the leaf can grow until more than 6" *biggrin2* https://forum.petpitcher.net/attachme...1&d=1278742449 Now, I want to try on how we can made it flower at Malaysia. Please advice Thank you |
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