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Post by leeloo on Aug 26, 2016 14:30:14 GMT -5
This little plant is growing in a pot with one of my Drosera, it just popped up. Anyone know what it might be?
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Post by exoticplantseller on Aug 26, 2016 14:46:11 GMT -5
Interesting! I have no idea what that could be. Did you have anything in that pot prior to putting the drosera In?
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Post by leeloo on Aug 26, 2016 15:27:35 GMT -5
Interesting! I have no idea what that could be. Did you have anything in that pot prior to putting the drosera In? No, it was a brand new pot but I wonder if it came in the dried sphagnum moss? Perhaps a fern of some sort? A weed?
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Post by exoticplantseller on Aug 26, 2016 17:21:28 GMT -5
Not sure. What did you use for the soil? and is it near any other plants that are producing seeds? Did you have it OUTSIDE?
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Post by leeloo on Aug 26, 2016 17:44:10 GMT -5
Not sure. What did you use for the soil? and is it near any other plants that are producing seeds? Did you have it OUTSIDE? The D. capensis are in 100% sphagnum, the D. natalensis are in peat. No plants are producing seed and they are indoors, not even near an outside door.
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Post by frederick on Aug 26, 2016 19:12:57 GMT -5
that's a fern! I have a few kinds that popped in 2-3 pots (nepenthes mainly)
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Post by exoticplantseller on Aug 26, 2016 19:49:49 GMT -5
Wierd! I wonder how a fern got in there lol
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Post by leeloo on Aug 27, 2016 13:31:45 GMT -5
Wierd! I wonder how a fern got in there lol Could have been a seed in the sphagnum. I don't have a microwave so I don't "sterilise" my soil-less mixes.
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Post by exoticplantseller on Aug 27, 2016 15:17:40 GMT -5
Wierd! I wonder how a fern got in there lol Could have been a seed in the sphagnum. I don't have a microwave so I don't "sterilise" my soil-less mixes. Could be why, but there had to of been a spore and if it's a wild fern a spore would have had to been in the sphagnum and they dry it and it was still there and then they package and you buy and there is a spore in your package lol
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