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My tissue culture D. hartemeyororum
Just sharing my new "pets". Taken them out of the tissue culture vials last weekend. The original leaves (reddish colour) seems to have died down but in it's place new leaves (greener leaves). Looks like this species is quite a fast grower. Quite happy about that. Now to try to get it to turn all red.
Just to avoid misunderstanding, the media is not all course sand. That's just the topping. The media is about 2 parts sand and one part sphagnum peat.
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Re: My tissue culture D. hartemeyororum
David,what's under that sand? How deep is the sand and is anything else mixed in? I ask because my TC D. hartemeyororum just wasted away (melted down is a better description) ...although it may have been bothered by the long transit time to begin with. I worry that I was keeping them too wet when I see yours. Good luck with them!
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Re: My tissue culture D. hartemeyororum
Ops! I just edited my thread to include that info. Only saw your info after I re-post
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Re: My tissue culture D. hartemeyororum
Thanks David! Well, I did 'tests' with 1:1, 2:1, 1:2 peat:sand and a few with finely chopped sphagnum in each of the above. The D. harts all melted down so it was probably the transit shock.
I'm doing similar tests with germinating D. intermedia "Cuba" and the seeds on pure sphagnum have been up 3 days now and still no sign of any on the peat or peat:sand. I'm sure they will follow but it'll be interesting to see just how far behind. |
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I am using sand/peat (4:1) mix. This is fully hardened to my balcony conditions but I lost a couple when the weather suddenly turned hot and dry just for one day.
Try and spot the yellow glands!
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Re: My tissue culture D. hartemeyororum
Cindy, yours have become very bushy. Can't wait for mine to grow like that. Did your plants also loose its original leaves (when it was in the vials) after taking them out of the vials? But it's cools huh when they replace that with a few new growing points.
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Those 'yellow glands' - are those the same as in that Drosera video from Austria? They were calling them 'runway lights' and showing them in micro-video! If you haven't seen it it's an easy download and there's a thread on it under movies/videos. Very weird, but very cool! You'll see what I mean! Anyway, those glands, under infra red glow like runway lights guiding the insects in!
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Re: My tissue culture D. hartemeyororum
Cindy...lovely sundews...wished i had ordered. heheh.
the last pic....did one of your sundews get munched on ? the one on the bttm rite corner......it kinda looks like what keeps happening to my garden grown sundews......darn caterpillars & baby grasshoppers. |
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Re: My tissue culture D. hartemeyororum
Thanks, Shawn. Hmm...infra red light...I wonder if my remote control will work.
Tarence, Nope, fortunately. Only my N. distillatoria pitchers got chomped on recently.
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