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Post by Ray on Aug 25, 2017 17:28:57 GMT -5
Hey All! I mainly grow Sarracenias and Drosera so thats what to expect in this thread Well I have come back from my week long vacation and mostly all my plants survived so I guess its time to post pictures since this would probably be my collection until my next vacation. I mainly lose plants to vacations/animals. Anyways Here are the plants ! The whole bog, There would have been a photo log comparison, but my camera got corrupted and I lost all of them The micro bogs media varies depending on the section from 100% peat, 1:1 peat perlite, 2:1 peat gravel, 3:1 peat sand. Sarracenia Purpurea 'All Green' (3 growth points) Sarracenia Scarlett Belle (7+ growth points) Sarracenia Courtii (11+ growth points) From Labine Sarracenia Unknown Drosera Hybrida From CPgeek Please pardon some lack of focus I got camera troubles For now that's all I hope to add more later ~Ray
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Post by hackerberry on Aug 26, 2017 13:34:29 GMT -5
Some nice looking plants you got there. Good growing!
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Post by Ray on Sept 15, 2017 17:30:27 GMT -5
Update (to be honest I forgot I had a thread like this) Pretty Orange-tinge Sarracenia Purpurea looks like the plant went dormant then the temps went back up and it resumed to grow the newest pitcher, I don't know why every leaf is so spotty? Sarracenia Yellow Jacket with Yellow Jackets (inception) Trust me there's a lot in there cause those ones are not really floating... sigh... Sarracenia Alata from Cpgeek, love this one!
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Post by meateater on Sept 15, 2017 19:36:10 GMT -5
Update (to be honest I forgot I had a thread like this) Sarracenia Yellow Jacket with Yellow Jackets (inception) Trust me there's a lot in there cause those ones are not really floating... sigh... Gotta love your yellow jacket-filled sarr!
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Post by cpgeek on Sept 16, 2017 13:36:40 GMT -5
Really nice looking plants there Ray. Glad to see the alata HV growing so well with your TLC - better than my own! cpgeek
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Post by dvg on Sept 16, 2017 14:24:13 GMT -5
That's some fine growing you have going on the Ray!
Those Sarrs are like magnets for yellow jackets and hornets, especially at this time of year when they tend to be more active and aggressive.
dvg
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