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arvin555 21st October 2008 01:28 AM

Re: My tissue culture D. hartemeyororum
 
I forget now shawn do they glow in infrared light or UV light? Need to watch the video again :)

Pretty sure your TV IR will not do the trick Cindy, sorry. But can't figure out what other source there is to test. UV lights, there are many LED UV lights being sold now in toy stores, the ones that allow you to write a secret message and use the UV light to show the message. That toy worked on my brother's scorpion nicely and even to show security indicators on paper money that glow on UV lights.


TTFN
Arvin

shawnintland 22nd October 2008 12:03 AM

Re: My tissue culture D. hartemeyororum
 
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Originally Posted by arvin555 (Post 5930)
I forget now shawn do they grow in infrared light or UV light? Need to watch the video again :)

Pretty sure your TV IR will not do the trick Cindy, sorry. But can't figure out what other source there is to test. UV lights, there are many LED UV lights being sold now in toy stores, the ones that allow you to write a secret message and use the UV light to show the message. That toy worked on my brother's scorpion nicely and even to show security indicators on paper money that glow on UV lights.


TTFN
Arvin

Got me Aarvin! I can't remember either! If I get time to find the movie in my computer I'll watch it again. Please report back in here if you watch it first. I hope Cindy can see that film (even with the bizarre soundtrack and jokes!)

Shawn

withoutborders 25th October 2008 07:21 PM

Re: My tissue culture D. hartemeyororum
 
i grew mines in 100 % course river sand, kept them on the dryier side ,on the water tray on alt days .with 40-50% sun, it seems to do th job..it BUSHY !:2thumbup: but quite green..and mines a weirdo,sometimes dewy sometimes dry..

David 4th November 2008 11:08 PM

Re: My tissue culture D. hartemeyororum
 
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Just some updates on my harte. The bigger plants have started to have reddish stems. :smile:

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Jonathan 4th November 2008 11:18 PM

Re: My tissue culture D. hartemeyororum
 
Wow bro... they look gorgeous... you must be very happy :smile:
Good job bro...

Regards
Jonathan

David 5th November 2008 10:57 AM

Re: My tissue culture D. hartemeyororum
 
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Originally Posted by Jonathan (Post 6990)
you must be very happy :smile:

Yes I am :smile: And am a very proud "father" to them... :laugh:

shawnintland 5th November 2008 02:29 PM

Re: My tissue culture D. hartemeyororum
 
Great job David, I'm embarrassed to even think about taking a picture of mine! I think you guys and your artificial light set-ups are winning me over in terms of Drosera growing! The D. tokenensis seem to be doing the best out of everything I got from Alex and the D. scorpionoides gammae from CP_Unlimited are doing great!

David 5th November 2008 03:35 PM

Re: My tissue culture D. hartemeyororum
 
Shawn,

Why not build a few grow chamber just for your "pet" Sundews? I want to see as I know it'll be really nice. Or build something like what hongrui showed us before. A structure that protects the plants from rain. :)

arvin555 7th November 2008 12:30 AM

Re: My tissue culture D. hartemeyororum
 
Was able to review the snaptentacles and running lights, and unfortunately I couldn't find any info if they glow in UV or IR, he used a flashlight to show that the running lights glow.

Yeah I love looking at mixed community bog pots... A mix of droseras would be nice too. That is why I have 12" diameter pots that are shallow for these, but 3 of them are now used for VFTs, but have some drosera plantlets sprinkled around.

TTFN
Arvin

David 8th November 2008 07:18 PM

Re: My tissue culture D. hartemeyororum
 
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This species is fast becoming my favourite Drosera. i realised today that my "pet's" tentacles are turning red. New leaves are also starting to go red.

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