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D. adelae
my D. adelae put at different environment that is what happen to it
explore direct sun after noon time, leaf smaller and red in color http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...1/IMG_0986.jpg same location but just located there around 2 weeks time, start to transform from green to red color http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...1/IMG_0988.jpg bright area without direct sun, leaf bigger and green in color http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...1/IMG_0992.jpg |
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Expose it to higher light...It'll be better for the plant..
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like the red one....look cute!!!!
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Higher light intensity makes smaller and REDDER leaves. Indirect sunlight makes larger and GREENER leaves. This rule applies to most droseras unless stated otherwise, in my opinion.
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Hi kentosaurs, thanks for your advice
Hi allenphoon, do you plant any D. adelae? Hi edwardyeeks, i have the sam opinion with you. Now i try to do some experiment, which envirenment will make it flower. :P |
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Sorry....so far i did not have any collection of Drosera.......sad......
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That is nice drosera. D. adelea is sensitive plant, if you dont have extra, dont try to exposed it to direct sunlight. For D. adelea, most important is, humidity.Just my 1cent.:shy:
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:spinning: I should control the humidity for D. adelea. thanks for sharing |
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