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Old 19th June 2009, 10:19 AM
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Default Drosera menziesii in the tropics

Got some Drosera menziesii from Donny some time ago and they have now sprouted, 5 points so far.

Will try chronicle the growth in pictures as much as possible. These first pictures are taken today but they sprouted about 3 weeks ago.

Sorry pictures are blurr. Ignore the D binata and D burmanii.

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Old 19th June 2009, 05:24 PM
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Well done, they look like plants that will flower this season.
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Interesting! These plants look like D indica huh...
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But this one has tubers. Initailly it grows a thin leader then only leaf.
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What are those green thing on the second pic?The seedlings or weed?
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By september they should be flowering and heading for dormancy shortly after that. They should have daughter tubers coming next season. The Pink Rainbow spend most of the year in dormancy or waiting to break dormancy.
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Hi all,i have tuberous drosera in vitro, but i dont know how to produce tubers. Do i need to use any hormone, or set photoperiode or it depend upon temperature ?
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Think the question you are posting is pretty difficult for most of us here to answer as we have not much experience in in-vitro.
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