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U. sandersonii 'blue form'
« Thread Started on Sept 3, 2007, 8:50pm »
This form is quite difficult to flower but it is flowering non-stop for a friend of mine. He passed me this a couple of days ago so I thought I better take some photos before the flowers die for me.

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Re: U. sandersonii 'blue form'
« Reply #1 on Sept 3, 2007, 10:18pm »
Hi Cindy,
how do u feed it? this is a terrestrial utric isnt it? the bunny flower..
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« Reply #2 on Sept 3, 2007, 10:44pm »
No feeding for all my terrestrial utrics. But maybe there may be little worms already inside the peat...I dunno.
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« Reply #3 on Sept 3, 2007, 10:51pm »
Erm one more question.. how do u water it if planted in a pot?
well, in this case ure already putting it in a jar, so it has a mini climate in there..

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« Reply #4 on Sept 3, 2007, 11:00pm »
Hehe, I put it there for fun. Watering if planted in a pot would be using a container as deep as the pot.
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« Reply #5 on Sept 3, 2007, 11:10pm »
heheh very nice setup, putting it in a class container. I can see that the medium is peat moss + sand.. what about light requirements?
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« Reply #6 on Sept 3, 2007, 11:26pm »
Ermm...not sure. He grow it under lights so I am doing the same. But not under the brightest part. Not yet at least, in case I fry the fellow.
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Re: U. sandersonii 'blue form'
« Reply #7 on Sept 4, 2007, 12:24am »
Cute plant! Haha it's the one terrestrial utric that I want. Too many to collect all @_@ there are like 214 or something. So I'm just gonna go for 2, sandersonii and gibba. Just wondering, do each of the flowers actually produce seeds? I wouldn't mind buying/trading for seeds haha. I like how you put it in that container hehe, it looks good
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« Reply #8 on Sept 4, 2007, 10:18am »
Hi Zakhren, there are two forms of sandersonii. I have not gotten any seeds from the white form and I have not heard from my friend that he has seeds from this blue form too. But utrics are easy to propagate. Just pinch a clump out like the one in the photo, chuck it in peat media and it will continue to grow. Just that the blue form does not flower so readily. I am still experimenting.
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Re: U. sandersonii 'blue form'
« Reply #9 on Sept 4, 2007, 10:29am »
Really that easy to propagate? Haha well i suppose if I had to choose one then I'd go for the white. But you continue experimenting. I don't know much about utrics~
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« Reply #10 on Sept 4, 2007, 10:33am »
As far as I know, U sandersonii doesn't produce seeds, it breeds through divisions if I'm not mistaken. « Last Edit: Sept 4, 2007, 7:22pm by cactustts »Link to Post - Back to Top LoggedTS cindy
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« Reply #11 on Sept 6, 2007, 12:25pm »
Zahkren, a photo of the white form.

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Re: U. sandersonii 'blue form'
« Reply #12 on Sept 6, 2007, 12:54pm »
Well if any devisions happen to be for sale or something~ hehe. Something I definitely want to grow.
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Re: U. sandersonii 'blue form'
« Reply #13 on Jan 19, 2008, 6:39pm »
zakhren, if you are still looking for U. sandersonii plants I can give you the details of a guy in Australia that sells both forms for around $3 Au. PM if you are interested and I will forward his details to you.
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