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New Member ![]() member is offline ![]() ![]() Joined: Aug 2007 Gender: Male ![]() Posts: 21 Location: Australia, Victoria, Melbourne ![]() « Thread Started on 21 Aug, 2007, 14:57 »Hi, im planting a Drosera Capensis from seeds and i was just wondering, whats the best way to plant them. Also, should i be overhead spraying them with water? Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline I'm back! ![]() ![]() Joined: Feb 2007 Gender: Male ![]() Posts: 473 Location: Subang Jaya, SS19 ![]() « Reply #1 on 21 Aug, 2007, 20:15 »I grow mine using the water tray method. I would grow them in at least 4" deep pots sitting in ½-1" of water. Full sun or under plastic/glass. Mine grow in 50:50 peat moss ![]() ![]() Advisor - CP ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline CP addict ![]() ![]() Joined: Jul 2007 Gender: Male ![]() Posts: 467 Location: Mandai, Singapore ![]() « Reply #2 on 21 Aug, 2007, 22:59 »acidic055, overhead spraying the Drosera seeds is not a good idea as you might end up burying the seeds and there they'll rot instead of germinating. Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() My CP Growlist - updated 27 May '08acidic055 New Member ![]() member is offline ![]() ![]() Joined: Aug 2007 Gender: Male ![]() Posts: 21 Location: Australia, Victoria, Melbourne ![]() « Reply #3 on 22 Aug, 2007, 5:14 »Oh no...i hope they havent buried themselves yet. Im hoping not. Although there arent alot of gaps in my medium so hopefully that'll be alright. So no overhead praying thank you zakhren and hongrui, Now ill just sit back and wait for them to grom =P Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() Global Moderator ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline ![]() Joined: Apr 2007 Gender: Male ![]() Posts: 1,523 Location: Bandar Kinrara , Puchong ![]() « Reply #4 on 29 Sept, 2007, 23:55 »I finally managed to propagate d.capensis from leaf cutting. Only 1 plantlet from the whole leaf unlike filiformis or binata where i can get almost 10 per leaf. It took almost 3 weeks to a month for the germination but i`m pleased as plum to report that it worked. Much faster than from seeds. D.capensis was such a difficult CP to grow for some of us here previously. « Last Edit: 30 Sept, 2007, 11:31 by tarence »Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() New Member ![]() member is offline ![]() ![]() Joined: Sept 2007 Gender: Male ![]() Posts: 12 Location: Esteio - RS - BRASIL ![]() « Reply #5 on 30 Sept, 2007, 0:49 »Olá. I go to give a suggestion for the germination of droseras. The Droseras capensis grows slowly, but they are resistant plants. He does not need very well-taken care of, will be born at any cost, here, arrive to germinate in few weeks (the 2 times) Good culture! I wait to have helped in something. I hug NOX « Last Edit: 30 Sept, 2007, 0:57 by nox »Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() ![]() Esteio - Brasiltarence Global Moderator ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline ![]() Joined: Apr 2007 Gender: Male ![]() Posts: 1,523 Location: Bandar Kinrara , Puchong ![]() « Reply #6 on 30 Sept, 2007, 11:33 »thx Nox for the info.... Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() Advisor - CP ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline CP addict ![]() ![]() Joined: Jul 2007 Gender: Male ![]() Posts: 467 Location: Mandai, Singapore ![]() « Reply #7 on 30 Sept, 2007, 21:10 » Quote: Much faster than from seeds. D.capensis was such a difficult CP to grow for some of us here previously. quite a lot of growers from sg to taiwan have problems with this CP weed. D. capensis is from south africa which makes it sub-tropical. it is not exactly suitable for us to grow here in the tropics as it requires cool night temps. Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() My CP Growlist - updated 27 May '08nox New Member ![]() member is offline ![]() ![]() Joined: Sept 2007 Gender: Male ![]() Posts: 12 Location: Esteio - RS - BRASIL ![]() « Reply #8 on 1 Oct, 2007, 2:26 »hello! Many capensis people successfully cultivate Droseras in Brazil. In all the regions. Brazil is a tropical country also! ![]() If it will be able to give detailed information to me, I can try to discover some thing that can be harming the culture. ![]() I hug. NOX Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() ![]() Esteio - Brasilhongrui Advisor - CP ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline CP addict ![]() ![]() Joined: Jul 2007 Gender: Male ![]() Posts: 467 Location: Mandai, Singapore ![]() « Reply #9 on 1 Oct, 2007, 6:52 »Hi Nox, in singapore, our average day time temperatures are about 32-34C, while average night time temperatures are about 28C. Humidity levels range from 60% - 90%. D. capensis seems not to like these temperature range. Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() My CP Growlist - updated 27 May '08cactustts Pioneer Member / Global Moderator ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline ![]() ![]() Joined: Dec 2006 Gender: Male ![]() Posts: 584 Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia ![]() « Reply #10 on 1 Oct, 2007, 19:00 »Hi Hongrui, I used to have a clump of them when my sister bought a pot for me three to four years back from Cameron Highlands. They died slowly one by one to finally remained three or four till now only one left. Haha I think this is the one which is very hardy to our climate. It grow happily now in my garden getting full sun and rain. I have successfully propagated many plantlet from leaf cutting too. The plantlets also growing under the same condition with the mother plant now, I found they growing well. Glad that they acclimatised to our climate. Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() Advisor - CP ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline CP addict ![]() ![]() Joined: Jul 2007 Gender: Male ![]() Posts: 467 Location: Mandai, Singapore ![]() « Reply #11 on 1 Oct, 2007, 20:14 »Hi TS, i got a batch of capensis seeds earlier this year, they germinated and so far they're doing pretty well for me. hopefully those that germinated are more heat tolerant. Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() My CP Growlist - updated 27 May '08cactustts Pioneer Member / Global Moderator ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline ![]() ![]() Joined: Dec 2006 Gender: Male ![]() Posts: 584 Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia ![]() « Reply #12 on 1 Oct, 2007, 21:51 »Ya, I have some growing from seeds too, hopefully they grow well. Fingers cross. Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() Global Moderator ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline ![]() Joined: Apr 2007 Gender: Male ![]() Posts: 1,523 Location: Bandar Kinrara , Puchong ![]() « Reply #13 on 2 Oct, 2007, 16:23 »hongrui : your bunch of captivating capensis` look good ( ref to photo in GCS forum) my single plant is doing everything a sundew should do ( i.e. grow well, flower, have seeds ) for me to be satisfied so i ain`t complaining...but yes, i would like to have my capensis clump in the future. toying with the idea to place some in the office. |
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