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Originally Posted by caseyhoo
Cool... yours plant like yours place... But, if can, give them more light... Yours plant will enjoy it under more light and will show you how happy they are when you do so...
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I hope so, but currently only that got 1 place available to put the plants, somemore that's the place where i can get most of the afternoon - evening sunlight. Maybe when i found another spot to place the flower, will setup a light system for them.
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Originally Posted by Khoas
The sign to look for in a mature seedpod is it turn brown. With burmanii the lower seedpods will mature before the top flowers have finished. The seeds which do reach the surface of the pot will germatate in about 6 - 12 weeks depending on the temperature.
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erm, sorry Khoas, not quite get this part, the lower seedpod u mean is below burmanii, or the one which are below the flower within the stalk ?
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Originally Posted by caseyhoo
What Khaos said is correct... Once it turn brown, I personnally will wait for 1 or 2 days before harvest it. Becuase, sometime, the seeds inside it still green color.
BTW, the 2nd photo is D. intermedia 'cuba'
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thanks for the clarification again.
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Originally Posted by bactrus
I've been experimenting plucking out the flower shoots of one particular pot. So far that fellow is still growing. Wanna see for how long.
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Wow...! so the plant already reach the 'child' stage ?
I heard that some people actually cut off the flower stalk when it grow up til some certain size, to avoid the burmanii plant to shrink. How is it going on, why the plant will response like that by shrinking ?