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My Pinguicula jarmilae
Hi,
I was very fortunate to get some seed of this relatively new species from Bolivia and my plants are now more than one year old. They like to grow in a wet medium composed of 1:1 quartz sand and peat watered by the tray method. I give them bright indirect light with some hours of direct sunlight in the morning, and fresh nights around 10°C. Some pictures from last November: http://lh6.ggpht.com/_DfE3rOdQFow/Sx...0/IMG_1702.jpg http://lh4.ggpht.com/_DfE3rOdQFow/Sx...0/IMG_1703.jpg And one from January: http://lh4.ggpht.com/_DfE3rOdQFow/S3...0/IMG_3134.jpg Hope you like. I will post a more recent picture soon. Regards, Sebastian |
Re: My Pinguicula jarmilae
Thanks for the lovely pictures.
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Re: My Pinguicula jarmilae
Wow....
Very nice Pinguicula:1thumbup: |
Re: My Pinguicula jarmilae
we wait for the flower SEB *biggrin2*
jeff |
Re: My Pinguicula jarmilae
SEB? what that? but it look really cute......a bit like bird nest fern to me...keke
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Re: My Pinguicula jarmilae
SEB is the first name to UTRISEB :blush:
JEFF |
Re: My Pinguicula jarmilae
Nice pings.
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Re: My Pinguicula jarmilae
Hi,
Here is an updated picture of my plants. It has grown a lot lately since I moved to the highlands, and is catching a lot of prey by its own. http://lh3.ggpht.com/_DfE3rOdQFow/S_...0/IMG_4985.jpg |
Re: My Pinguicula jarmilae
how much time does ping seeds take to germinate,
thanks |
Re: My Pinguicula jarmilae
for this one I d'not know may be lake the temperate here in europe one month .
All seeds should be sown fresh , if no , no germination jeff |
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