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Post by danyoh on Sept 8, 2016 16:55:09 GMT -5
This one is growing a bit weird. I think it's just because I keep turning it
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Post by mackthompson on Sept 8, 2016 17:41:01 GMT -5
Maybe it's eating invisible bugs lol.
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Post by kawarthapine on Sept 24, 2016 14:58:57 GMT -5
It looks happy... lots of dew.
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Post by shoggoths on Sept 24, 2016 16:29:10 GMT -5
Still, look closely for thrips or aphids ... best to catch them early if those are responsaible.
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Post by danyoh on Nov 27, 2016 21:56:03 GMT -5
It's been two months and my Drosera adelae has produced more of these leaves. I just found some aphids on my D. regia today (it is in my propagating tray where I recently did a leaf pulling from this D. adelae)..
I've removed the aphids and repotted my D. regia but still cannot seem to find any aphids on this D. adelae or surrounding plants. Anything I should do that would help me find these damn aphids?
Edit: Would submerging my whole plant + propagating tray for 24h help to kill these? I've read about it but not sure if it would be effective
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Post by danyoh on Nov 28, 2016 18:37:40 GMT -5
Ended up finding the little guys (Thanks shoggoths). Uprooted them and found aphids on the roots (I'm pretty sure they are aphids). Doing the submerging method and will update after they recover. Box on top as weight to keep it submerged
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