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Re: A test of Utricularia gibba
Hi Khaos
Okays thanks for the info Ken
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Re: A test of Utricularia gibba
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An added bonus is frogs will still breed in the tray if you lucky enough to have them.
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Re: A test of Utricularia gibba
eeew!kind of,for my mum.Only gibba(maybe spelled wrongly)is small enough,right?
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Re: A test of Utricularia gibba
Hi Marvin
Well in my own opinion i would say only a gibba would do okays or small enough to be grown in a container for several years...Cause most aquatic urtics need pool size ponds to live Ken
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Re: A test of Utricularia gibba
My gibba is growing in water about two inches in height and a quarter inch of peat moss at the bottom of the container. Mine is very small. I have a gibba floating in my water tray, but didn't grow yet, and it is time to remove it to kill all those mosquitoe larvae.......argh!
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