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Old 17th November 2008, 01:02 PM
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Hi

Mine is slightly different.I intend to do it with my VFT and my sarrs.

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Old 17th November 2008, 02:34 PM
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David...how many days that u will change the water?? It is easy dirty??
Just like my Drosera set up where all the pots are placed in trays of water, I only change the water when algae growth is bad. Other than that I just refill everytime the water reduces. So I use filtered or RO water to water them to avoid mineral build up in the water trays.
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Old 17th November 2008, 05:14 PM
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OIC..David...Thanks for ur kindly reply...
Maybe I put my drosera outside...My water tray easy dirty and algae easy growing...So I need change water twice or three time for a week....
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Old 17th November 2008, 07:05 PM
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Hi David

Got a question to ask I saw ur little garden has rocks in it rite??? So what rock did u use?? I was planning to use the rocks by the roadside is that usable???Or can i use those bigger sized rocks they use in aquariums??

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Old 17th November 2008, 10:14 PM
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I use river rocks. Those that you can find in a river. Perhaps roadside rocks/stones might not be a good idea if they have road tar on them.
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Well they are not black like the road..............How bout those in the fields or bushes which are not that near the road.I wasn't really thinking about the road thingy was more on the minerals there is in these rocks.

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Ken,

I think you'll have to just try out and see the results. I am also just trying out.
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Hi Khoas,

Lets just hope the plants in my mini landscape grows well and survive. Yes, I remember your thread here. I especially like the third picture. So natural. I repost below. Maybe I should have added more rocks in my pot. Makes it look more rugged and natural. Now that you've mentioned it, I realised that the green stuff on the media is actually utrics. I thought it was moss earlier.

Can show us he rest of your mini landscape Drosera garden please. Thanks. Ok, below is your mini garden that I like.

Some the green stuff is moss, it jump around via spores. Should mention a little charcoal at the bottom of the container help keep the soil sweet.
The actual 'pot' above is actually the door off a front loading washing maching!
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Old 19th November 2008, 06:17 PM
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You actually took a door of a front loading washing machine to do this?! That's creative man! So it's glass right? Just wondering can you could see the roots and traps of the utrics through the glass?
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The washing machine was been dumped so I borrowed the door. The rim took couple of years to rust off. The bladders don't form next the edge and the roots either avoid or start spouting. I would have to put black cardborad around it to form bladders.
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