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The ressurection of my Sundews
I had 2 prolifera about half-a-year ago. It died on me after a while. So I dumped the pot at the wash area in my apartment. After a couple of months the sphagnum moss grew over the pot.
then one fine day I decided to dig into the moss for no particular reason... ok, maybe at right at the back of my mind, I was hopping it woould grow back from the roots or perhaps some seeds that were left in the media when I got it. To my surprise, I found a few babies growing in the moss after digging into them.
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Plant Database - Picture Gallery - Little Shop Of Horrors Treat the earth well. It was not given to you by your parents. It was loaned to you by your children. - A Kenyan Proverb Last edited by David; 17th October 2008 at 12:45 AM. |
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Re: The ressurection of my D. prolifera
Hi David
Glad to hear that your little tiny sundews are back alive and growing lucky you dig the moss or not maybe without much care the babies might have died out again.Sooooo cute!!!... Ken |
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Re: The ressurection of my D. prolifera
Hi David
Anyway did you receive my pm?????Oh yeah got a question to ask my VFT cutting which i did a few weeks back because of the incident which my VFT tried to either fly or suicide...(i think everyone knows what its trying to do).So today i checked the cuttings the whole leaf is dead with about 3-4 cm of rhizome left and i check 2 out of 5 the 2 i saw some tiny little nudge at the bottom of the rhizome one of the nudge is green and on the other its the colour of the rhizome.Does this mean its starting to grow??? Ken |
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Re: The ressurection of my D. prolifera
Hi David,
Can you give us an idea of how dark or cool your wash area could be? It will give us a good estimate how hot or bright the species can handle. Thanks! |
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Re: The ressurection of my D. prolifera
I didn't really check that area out but there's not direct sunlight. The sun shines on the other side of my apartment. The thing that surprise me was both 3 of the plantlets were growing in the dark in the moss, totally covered by the moss until I dig the moss up. So I guess they can pretty much grow in shade.
Perhaps with the moss covering around them, the temperature is much cooler around the plants as the sphagum moss is kept wet all the time. Humidity is also high. Also the air outside my apartment is cooler compared to inside my house. Perhaps that's why the sphagnum moss also survives. They never survive in my terrarium indoors.
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Re: The ressurection of my D. prolifera
that also explain why the one in my room without any lighting is surviving, the one on the 2nd level shelf got wasted away
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