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Some question about satrifiction of seeds?
Question about carnivorous plant
1)Does the germination will still occur if i put all of the seeds inside a sealed water and put it in the refrigerator(vegetable place) for 4 weeks? 2)After the cold satrification, i put all of the seeds(drosera, sarracenia, nepenthes nd bla bla bla) in a container full with water, can germination occur? 3)During the seeds germination, hmm..i mean while waiting, if some of the sphaagnum moss becoming green(growing algae), becoming watery(starting to decay by some fungus, perhaps? and it smell smelly, colour change to brown colour), and revive, what will you do? 4)What will happen to carnivorous plant if i use some coal inside it as media, it was alkali in pH, as i know.....? 5)Can i collect the Carnivorous plant pollen inside a ziplock bag and store in refrigerator, how long can it store? 6) Can drosera still produce dew even in a very low humidity place? 7)What difference between using peat moss and sphagnum moss as media for carnivorous plant? 8)How does the humidity level affect carnivorous plant? 9)Which species of Drosera can grow larger than 10cm diameter? So far these are what i curious about them, hope any of you in here can answer it....thanks....
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