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« Thread Started on 10 Apr, 2008, 13:36 »Here's a couple pictures of the baby D. indica seedlings and some D. burmanii seedlings;

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And these just in from Athena; some D. spatulata & D. adelae (Thanks Athena! )

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P.S. We just discussed that shipping the D. adelae leaf cuttings in water inside the double wrapped seal-a-meal pouches seems to be an excellent way to transport them!
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« Reply #1 on 10 Apr, 2008, 14:43 »Hello, may i know when do you start repotting the plantlets from the germinating tray? My Spatulata and Burmanii is just less than 2 mm in height now. When do i shift them to their new home? Hehe. Link to Post - Back to Top LoggedStudent who loves nature.shawnintland
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« Reply #2 on 10 Apr, 2008, 19:29 »Well, there are lots of people around here more experienced with Drosera than me, but I did it shortly after they germinated (3-4 weeks) as I keep hearing about them disliking their roots being disturbed. I figured I'd get it over with so I wouldn't be upset about losing a plant that I'd ****ed for months if things went badly!
Let's see what the experts say!
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« Reply #3 on 13 Apr, 2008, 22:09 »Beautiful...I bought many types cp seeds from ebay and even a live venus cp.Non of the seeds hatched and the venus kaput after a month. Link to Post - Back to Top Loggedkianliang87
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« Reply #4 on 13 Apr, 2008, 22:42 »Sad to hear that your CP kaput, the member's in petpitcher are very nice, maybe u can ask for some seeds donation. But make sure u study and read more before sowing the seeds. Then u have bigger chance to grow them and also wont waste seeds mer. Hehe, most of my seeds already growing to 2mm sized plantet. But i am very afraid to repot them. Sigh, scratch my head. Btw, i already fully occupied a terrarium made from aquarium stand for 4 ft aquarium. If i repot the plantlets i really dunno where to put them. Maybe i'll have to put outdoor. Link to Post - Back to Top LoggedStudent who loves nature.
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