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Post by Rug on May 30, 2007 20:23:08 GMT -5
I recently aquired some sundews from Lloyd and Sdeering (thnx again guys I really appreciate it) and wanted to know if sundews branch off new plants from the main plant like a vft or must they be seeded.
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Post by eql on May 30, 2007 20:25:43 GMT -5
no clue but an interesting question... *EQL*
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Post by insectivore on May 30, 2007 20:54:52 GMT -5
Most give you aboundant seed that you can't get rid of... What Droseras are you refering to? cya
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Post by lloyd on May 30, 2007 21:15:32 GMT -5
The spatulatas are super easy to propagate. Once they're planted and looking dewy in a week or two, pull off a leaf per week and stick it stem side down shallowly in the medium. You will have lots of new plants.
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Post by Rug on May 30, 2007 23:02:43 GMT -5
Perfect thats what I wanted to know. Want to build a vast army of em in a big pot I have. Should be fun. Thnx.
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Post by titom on Jun 2, 2007 16:57:02 GMT -5
A drosera aliciae easily do that, but not all the drosera. Anyway, drosera are generally easy to flowering, and do seeds after. We really can take of a d.spatulata leaf and have a new plant? Interresting! But is it an adult plant? cya!
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Post by lloyd on Jun 2, 2007 17:13:31 GMT -5
I found that the little bits of spatulata that would break off during repotting would all make new small plants.
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Post by insectivore on Jun 2, 2007 21:01:28 GMT -5
They can also dome from roots... Cya
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Post by PingKing on Jun 16, 2007 19:14:14 GMT -5
ohhh yes Rug, specially the sphatulata. the will divide into several plants; mines are on the process right now. they also flower like crazy and produce soo much seeds that you could sprincle them on top of your salads; yum yum
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