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Post by lloyd on May 4, 2015 21:36:52 GMT -5
Perfect
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Pygmies
May 6, 2015 19:07:50 GMT -5
Post by gerry on May 6, 2015 19:07:50 GMT -5
So, the Citrinas look like they have carnivorous leaves, but the end of the leaf where i can see the dew is only about the size of a ball on the end of a pen. They are still about 1 cm high, and I lost one of them. Are they stunted due to lack of food? If so, ideas on how to feed something i can barely see?
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Pygmies
May 6, 2015 21:10:15 GMT -5
Post by hal on May 6, 2015 21:10:15 GMT -5
So, the Citrinas look like they have carnivorous leaves, but the end of the leaf where i can see the dew is only about the size of a ball on the end of a pen. They are still about 1 cm high, and I lost one of them. Are they stunted due to lack of food? If so, ideas on how to feed something i can barely see? Mine look like that too, Gerry. You could sprinkle a little ground fish food over the tips. But I'm just going to wait for a bit and keep fertilizing them with 1/2 strength orchid fertilizer sprayed on about once a week.
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Pygmies
May 15, 2015 0:17:56 GMT -5
Post by WillyCKH on May 15, 2015 0:17:56 GMT -5
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Post by WillyCKH on May 17, 2015 19:58:53 GMT -5
D. scorpioides "Albany" gemmae, 27 days old:
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Post by gerry on May 17, 2015 22:05:01 GMT -5
Great looking plants!
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Pygmies
May 17, 2015 22:38:10 GMT -5
Post by WillyCKH on May 17, 2015 22:38:10 GMT -5
How are yours doing, Gerry?
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Pygmies
May 26, 2015 23:28:58 GMT -5
Post by WillyCKH on May 26, 2015 23:28:58 GMT -5
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Post by Devon on May 27, 2015 15:10:16 GMT -5
Very nice! Mine are around the same size as yours right now. Sometimes they take a little while before they make carnivorous leaves.
Looking forward to the next update. :-)
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Post by WillyCKH on Jun 2, 2015 0:52:10 GMT -5
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Post by WillyCKH on Jun 14, 2015 21:23:18 GMT -5
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