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Marigoldsfail21 1st April 2009 06:59 AM

Re: Marigoldsfail's Microscopic Growlist
 
Updated. Sorry I haven't been on the forum for a while. Anyways, I've started growing some more drosera. I've gotten some scorpioides pink flower and some "lake badgerup" gemmae, and my burmannii and red and albino capensis seedlings are big enough now to add to my list.

Marigoldsfail21 28th May 2009 06:24 AM

Re: Marigoldsfail's Microscopic Growlist
 
Updated. Got my first ping, an N. mikei, and a D. adelae.

Marigoldsfail21 1st September 2009 01:37 PM

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Updated. Added a few more neps to my collection.

Marigoldsfail21 19th September 2009 04:36 AM

Re: Marigoldsfail's Microscopic Growlist
 
Updated. Six new nepenthes! One's a talangensis i know, but the other ones will need to be ID'ed.

Marigoldsfail21 8th April 2010 10:57 PM

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Updated. Lost my U. nelumbifolia.
But my Drosera capensis albas are growing like crazy so I'm happy. :smile:

marvin1997 9th April 2010 03:04 PM

Re: Marigoldsfail's Microscopic Growlist
 
Welcome back hehe

Marigoldsfail21 30th May 2011 10:36 PM

Re: Marigoldsfail's Microscopic Growlist
 
Updated.
I lost my muscipula seedlings(got overrun by some capensis)
Got more neps though, which will need to be Id'd at some point.

Harris Azariel 31st May 2011 12:50 PM

Re: Marigoldsfail's Microscopic Growlist
 
gratz!

Do show some pics if time allows you :)

Marigoldsfail21 17th May 2012 06:16 AM

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Updated.

For the most part my plants have been doing pretty well. A number of them have been flowering; mostly droseras, but also my vriesea and one of my Aloe veras. (does anyone here know if aloes self pollinate?) I've also been starting a lot of various seedlings.

I'd post some pictures, but just yesterday I discovered red spider mites on one of my lemon seedlings, and have been busy waging war against them since.

So far, I've detected them on my lemon seedlings, some tomatoes and beans I was starting indoors, and a few of my smaller neps. So far it seems none of my thick-leaved plants have them, nor do my spiderplants or droseras, but I have yet to check all of them.

My methodology so far has been to wipe down all leaf surfaces of the infected plants with mildly soapy water, then spray the entire plant off with distilled water, then apply an all-purpose insecticide(says it kills mites too). In a few days I'll repeat the process, maybe using neem oil instead of the insecticide.


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