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Post by prmills on Nov 8, 2008 23:18:15 GMT -5
Updated
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Post by prmills on Nov 25, 2008 22:04:22 GMT -5
Updated
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Post by prmills on Jan 2, 2009 14:43:46 GMT -5
So.... as of yet, I these seeds still have not sprouted: D. venusta D. nitidula D. pulchella D. pygmaea D. androsaceae S. alata red throat S. rubra N. truncata N. albomarginata P. alpina P. grandiflora P. poldinii I still have them in my little pots with moss that I've been trying to keep down. It's been 7 months of waiting.... others have already sprouted and are growing good... should I let them go and use the space for other plants or leave them be with beyond crossed fingers? Suggestions would be appreciated... Edit: Here's a pic I just took of them
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Post by prmills on Jan 10, 2009 21:29:54 GMT -5
Updated. Well, I was checking the pots today and still nothing more... except 2 diff types of small bugs... I chucked the soil outside into the snow and threw the cups in the garbage I also looked and saw one more bug in my baby sarr pot, don't know what it is yet. Here's hoping!
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Post by lloyd on Jan 10, 2009 23:14:25 GMT -5
Pygmy dew seeds are hard except pygmaea. Sarr seeds should be easy. If the nep seeds aren't super fresh you won't have a lot of luck. I've never had ping seeds to try. Some seeds take months. If you want some sarr seeds, let me know. I have lots.
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Post by prmills on Apr 22, 2009 20:28:02 GMT -5
Updated thanks to Labine, Blokeman, Lloyd, Khoas and CZ Plants
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Post by prmills on Aug 20, 2009 0:47:23 GMT -5
Updated. Mainly dates aquired and removal of "seeds" that didn't work, addition of items forgotten with the last update (Nep cuttings from Dan) and cleaning the list up thanks to the reminder from Hal's post
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Post by hackerberry on Aug 20, 2009 9:54:06 GMT -5
Nice Growlist prmills! I've got 4 of the Nep seedlings from khoas [jinglebellsXhotlips] germinated. There grow really slow, really exciting.
hb
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Post by prmills on Feb 16, 2010 12:41:49 GMT -5
Updated again,no villosa yet, but I'm going to visit Jack and Jeanie this summer so it will be hand picked!
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Post by garrison on Feb 16, 2010 15:07:27 GMT -5
Wow! how big is Rajah?
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Post by prmills on Feb 16, 2010 19:11:14 GMT -5
Not big, not big at all. I decided to change the watering schedule and got for a bigger pot size than the rest of my neps due to advise I've read on the net. It didn't work cause my media was too wet, making the rajah decline and get worse until the leaves were smaller than when I got it a year ago. Now that I potted it like the rest, the leaves are finally not aborting the tendrils and growing bigger. When in doubt, stay with what works and play with the lease expensive nore available plants Mind you... because of it, I've got my setup ready for that villosa A pic of the night time conditions ( rajah is in the middle)
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Post by garrison on Feb 16, 2010 20:24:41 GMT -5
Oh! it's a baby! hope it grows to eat a rat
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Post by prmills on Apr 9, 2010 22:45:00 GMT -5
Updated with new plants from Labine and Blokeman! Thank-you guys!
As a side note for my rajah, the last 2 tendrils have not shriveled up yet and are actually dropping! No inflation, but the tendrils have a ways to go before it hits something. YAY!
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Post by prmills on Apr 23, 2010 14:02:42 GMT -5
Updated with the plants from CPGeek and Rug. Also some nep seedlings that will survive! Esp my special N. villosa seedling, YAY! Now lets hope it's an actual villosa I'll post pics of it in the summer. I'm doing a progression picture with it
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Post by mabudon on Apr 23, 2010 14:10:38 GMT -5
Ha I just looked over your list and saw U. prehensilus from Labine- I originally got that sucker from Tommy 5+ years ago, gave it to several people, then last year was asked by Tommy if I still had it since his had passed on. When Labine visited, I gave him a glob of it with the instructions to make sure Tommy got some back (he did) , and now it went right overtop of me to end up way out in Alberta- that is one well-travelled clone!!
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