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Re: D. adelae
For me, D. adelea can tolerance for few hours direct sunlight only... If too long, it will dry for me...
So, all of my D. adelea is shaded... It doing well there... |
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Tan, hope it doing well... even it die... dont throw away the pot... Basal shoot may come out from root...
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The basal was throw away la............ :spinning: |
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next time, dont throw it... :smile: |
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Sure......... Will keep it, but how long ?:shy: |
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It may take few days to few weeks... or it may not give you any plantlet:shy: |
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I will keep as long as I can until I forget it or use the pot for other :laugh: |
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I have many many adelaes, most of them are in pots with my neps, which they get direct morning sunlight from the gaping east-facing window. The 2 potted parent plants, however, sit in a south facing window, which gets some morning sun and all of the afternoon sun. I highly recommend if you want to put your lance sundews in direct sunlight, make sure you have a water tray under them. Like casey said, they love there humidity;and sun...but be careful, and try to acclimatize your plants before shoving them into a new environment. just my 2 cent ;)
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I'm putting them on morning direct sunlight (until 11am) with water tray under them but 1 of it was died. I change the balance 1 plant to other location as above and try on it. |
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