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Post by vraev on Mar 10, 2014 15:13:56 GMT -5
Beautiful plants Francois. Great job growing them. You are quickly becoming a master at growing these 'sometimes' finicky buggers.
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Post by roraima on Mar 10, 2014 15:27:04 GMT -5
Ditto, your Heliamphora are awesome. Can't wait to see that Burgundy Black in a year or so.
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Post by canuk1w1 on Mar 11, 2014 17:44:07 GMT -5
Very nice. I love the color on that Cephalotus - 'Eden Black'?
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Post by Maiden on Mar 13, 2014 0:13:46 GMT -5
Thx folks :-)
I treasures these lil guys so much.
Yes, its a eden black:) (ebxeb)
Thanks for your kind words !!
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Post by Maiden on Mar 28, 2014 14:56:04 GMT -5
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Post by H2O on Mar 28, 2014 16:53:43 GMT -5
Great looking plants as always! Can't wait to see those adults pitcher when they mature.
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Post by canuk1w1 on Mar 28, 2014 19:28:09 GMT -5
+1
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Post by hal on Mar 28, 2014 20:33:03 GMT -5
Nice! What method do you use for VFT dormancy?
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Post by Devon on Mar 28, 2014 21:20:34 GMT -5
If your flytraps already look that good then I can't wait to see how they look in the summer!
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Post by LAKJP on Mar 28, 2014 21:41:01 GMT -5
De très belles plantes, François!
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Post by Maiden on Mar 28, 2014 21:48:10 GMT -5
Ian,
I let the plants going dormant slowly next to a open window.
When the plants are 100% dormant, i bag them and put them in the fridge at 3celcius. I add 30ml(no more) of water on each 6 inches pots, spray some water inside the plastic bags and seal the whole thing for 3-4 months.
Of course i open each bag once a month for ventilation, and to be sure everything is allright. Sometimes a kind of white web can be found in the bags, but its harmless to the plants. Just remove it with your fingers or a stick once a month.
The vfts and sars on the pictures are dormant since november.
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Post by Maiden on Mar 28, 2014 21:48:49 GMT -5
Thx a lot guys for the kind words
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Post by ilikewhatido on Mar 31, 2014 0:07:40 GMT -5
Very nice plants and camera work! "charlie mandon spotted" seems like a very interesting clone. It looks very similar to "Spotty". How big does it get?
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Post by Maiden on Mar 31, 2014 10:33:04 GMT -5
Hello.
Not so big, its a normal sized dionaea with spotted inside traps, and under strong lighting, all the plant is spotted. Its a official registered cultivar, and one of my favorite.
Francois
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Post by Maiden on Apr 28, 2014 16:47:20 GMT -5
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