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Post by lloyd on Jul 4, 2007 16:13:33 GMT -5
It's on the ventricosa side of the petri dish, unless it's something that came with the vermiculite.
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Post by insectivore on Jul 4, 2007 16:39:13 GMT -5
Sounds good! Let me know how they turn out! Cya
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Post by lloyd on Jul 4, 2007 20:27:03 GMT -5
The seeds have been in damp vermiculite for weeks now and nothing happened until I increased the humidity by putting the petri dish inside a sandwich baggie.
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Post by insectivore on Jul 4, 2007 22:56:01 GMT -5
Cool! I got mine in a jar with saran wrap on top... Cya
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Post by lloyd on Jul 4, 2007 23:23:56 GMT -5
Just noticed a Drosera derbyensis seedling in TC. I had totally given up on it and was just letting it sit there as I didn't need the bottle or the space right away. It's been there over 3 months at least. Maybe I've given up on other seeds too early? Maybe the cephalotus seeds will germinate. I think from now on I'm going to give all my seeds the gibberellic acid treatment.
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Post by insectivore on Jul 4, 2007 23:35:52 GMT -5
Hey lloyd! How long is that medium good? Rick Kheen was telling me it expires or something? Cya
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Post by lloyd on Jul 5, 2007 20:16:40 GMT -5
I have no idea. Most of my stuff stays in the same bottle for months with no obvious deterioration. I guess I'll eventually figure it out. I'm sure the hormones must degrade after a month or so.
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Post by lloyd on Nov 15, 2007 15:32:30 GMT -5
Updated, not much difference except tons of coccicaulis seedlings coming up. Plus I think I finally lost my U. subulata infestation.
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Post by Rick Hillier on Nov 16, 2007 8:12:46 GMT -5
Lloyd, I'm sorry to hear of your loss re: U. subulata. If you'd like, I could send you a plug or two to re-establish them
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Post by lloyd on Feb 16, 2010 15:26:51 GMT -5
Not really updated, but better than before.
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