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Cheng 4th November 2011 05:23 PM

Re: Hello!
 
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Originally Posted by edwardyeeks (Post 60831)
Cheng, do you have a growlist? Make one ASAP so I can see what I can sell to you *biggrin2*

Hehehe. I see no sundews on your growlist! This is outrageous!

Anyway, here you go. Very short list >_<

https://forum.petpitcher.net/usernote...ewuser&u=43904

edwardyeeks 4th November 2011 06:05 PM

Re: Hello!
 
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Originally Posted by Cheng (Post 60833)
Hehehe. I see no sundews on your growlist! This is outrageous!

I'm getting one D. nidiformis from Allen :smile: the reason I stopped growing sundews was because they needed a lot of water so I used the water tray method. The ONE problem with that is that its troublesome and encourages lots of mosquitoes to breed. :thumbdown:

Weird....I don't have the privileges to view your growlist....

Cheng 4th November 2011 06:21 PM

Re: Hello!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by edwardyeeks (Post 60839)
I'm getting one D. nidiformis from Allen :smile: the reason I stopped growing sundews was because they needed a lot of water so I used the water tray method. The ONE problem with that is that its troublesome and encourages lots of mosquitoes to breed. :thumbdown:

Weird....I don't have the privileges to view your growlist....

Ahhh. The D. Nidiformis eh... :smile: I see. I usually just throw the water away if its been there for too long and let the sun do its job. Sent a message.

allenphoon 4th November 2011 06:31 PM

Re: Hello!
 
it not neccesary to have a water tray if you want to, you can make a mini bog for drosera if you want to =)

Cheng 4th November 2011 06:35 PM

Re: Hello!
 
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Originally Posted by allenphoon (Post 60841)
it not neccesary to have a water tray if you want to, you can make a mini bog for drosera if you want to =)

I've been meaning to ask you... When you say bog, do you mean a big container with OR without drainage holes?

edwardyeeks 4th November 2011 06:38 PM

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You can always get a container without holes and drill some holes at the side of the container. That way, some water will pool up at the bottom of the container yet excess water will drain off from the holes at the side of the container.

Allen, thanks for suggesting....I have done something like that to my sarra only that it's just a single pot. I might do something like that in the long run :smile:

allenphoon 4th November 2011 06:44 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Cheng (Post 60842)
I've been meaning to ask you... When you say bog, do you mean a big container with OR without drainage holes?

u think need to have drainage hole or not? if water level to high, it will only drown the plant

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Originally Posted by edwardyeeks (Post 60843)
You can always get a container without holes and drill some holes at the side of the container. That way, some water will pool up at the bottom of the container yet excess water will drain off from the holes at the side of the container.

Allen, thanks for suggesting....I have done something like that to my sarra only that it's just a single pot. I might do something like that in the long run :smile:

oh..then good luck for that, sarracenia did like growing condition similar to bog where there is lots of water and sunshine!


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