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Post by roraima on Jul 8, 2016 0:09:34 GMT -5
Looking awesome Kdawg!
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Post by kdawg on Jul 8, 2016 19:38:42 GMT -5
Thanks folks. Cant wait to see what they look like in a few years. Tilt of a hat to the growers who have kept, and keep the pure Waccamaw's going. Thank you!
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Post by Tarantulalover on Jul 8, 2016 19:44:09 GMT -5
Great looking plants
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Post by Apoplast on Jul 8, 2016 20:41:03 GMT -5
One word Kdawg - "Woot!" Seriously, they are looking fantastic!
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Post by kdawg on Sept 18, 2016 12:10:39 GMT -5
Update. I recently moved a bunch of seedlings out of the Seed Asylum as they were busting out of their domes and I need the space for 2016 seed but I left a few stragglers that seemed a bit small. On closer inspection I noticed that this Waccamaw cross has 64 pitchers on it and six growth points. It 1/2 the size of its siblings but looks like it will have some potential. This clone shall be known from here on in as Sarracenia "Wacca-Wow" (Apoplast's comment inspired the name). Now, to put into dormancy or keep under lights growing until next fall? Thoughts?
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Post by Tarantulalover on Sept 18, 2016 12:28:35 GMT -5
Wow it looks great
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Post by exoticplantseller on Sept 18, 2016 14:15:42 GMT -5
That's some really nice Colours! If I can get my sarrs through dormancy successfully I will have to find one of These! Amazing photos by the way
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