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Question : Inducing nepenthes to produce basal shoots
Hi everyone
Well sorry if i have been recently opening to many threads....This is probally because i pratically have nothing to do except sit in front of the computer and surf the net and when i surf the net it means PET PITCHER!!!!!..... Okays seriously am i opening to many threads??? Well now the questions I have heard of many ways to induce the nepenthes to produce basal shoots like tilting the nep or stuff like that.If i would to have a nep which i can see the lower part of the nep which is where basals emerge from.....If that was above the pot and i add in some LFS and cover it up will it produce basals????? 2nd one is about seedlings Ummm just a little pintless questions.....When do seedlings or planlets start producing they're own roots??????And normally about how big are they when they do. 3rd Same as the 2nd only thing different is that when do "basals" produce they're own roots and stop relying on they're mother plant. Ken Edited by Amelie.Poulain
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"Can anyone see such marvelous things, knowing them to be only plants and feel no wonder?" Nepenthes.....The king of CPs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! To all drosera and sarra etc etc lovers don't kill me Last edited by Amelie.Poulain; 4th December 2008 at 12:16 PM. Reason: Title too General |
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