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Baby flava's
Here are a few pic's of my baby flava's from this year. The flava's were the first of my sarra's to germinate this year and they have now produced their first pitcher. They should have strong red coloration when they mature in a few years.
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Re: Baby flava's
Nice seedlings Strath! I take it that you germinated them strait after collection? No stratification?
How old are they now? 1 year? TTFN Arvin
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The plants are now about 4-6 weeks old. |
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Hehe! The seedling quite cuteā¦
Thanks for ur sharing!! |
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Nice plants, strath
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Oic, interesting, does stratification needs to be that long? Can it be two weeks to one month?
By the way, interesting seedlings, I wish you luck in growing them. Hopefully they will be matured. ASAP Cheers
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It doesn't need to be that long. You can get away with a month or less but the closer to 8-12 weeks that you give it the faster and more even germination will be. I got my seeds in winter so they weren't going to grow anyway so I left them in the fridge for a long time.
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