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Do they have offshoots?
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Yea, they will have it. but, not always. There is post about offshoot at drosera section as well. If im not mistaken. Started by Cindy
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thanks for the tips, KC. i must try again.
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You must do so, since propagate paradoxa is not a really difficult.
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I re-post the thread that I posted at PP to my blog.
https://forum.petpitcher.net/showthread.php?t=1886 ----------- Propagate Drosera using water method http://carnivorousplants.wordpress.c...-water-method/ Some drosera sp. can propagate using leaf cutting. Beside laying them flat on top of media, some of them also can propagate using water method. On January 2009, I try it with D. paradoxa, D. intermedia ‘cuba’, D. spatulatha and D. binata var extreme leaf. After 2~3 weeks, Drosera that produce plantlet is, D. intermedia ‘cuba’ –> all leaf produce plantlet, each leaf have 1 ~ 3 plantlet D. binata –> 1 out of 2 leaf produce plantlet, each leaf have 4 plantlet D. paradoxa –> I have 2 leaf in water and 1 produce plantlet D. spatulatha –> no plantlet produce
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May I know what topic most of you are looking for. I try to post it, if I know that.
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i visited your blog..
and i like the idea when you use frozen worms to feed your VFTs.. ![]() |
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