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Its here!!! Yay.
Drosera binata and capilaris. Will sun-break them for 2 days. Hope everything allright.So happy it came allright.
Hope the binata can grow tall and produce many dews.
And its raining. I think it will raise up the humidity a little bit. XD
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Thanks for answering guys..
To explain my conditions, I sun my nep just the same with my Droseras, from 2-6pm. Indirect light from 6am-2pm..
The water tray was just to collect excess water from watering time. While my humidity is definitely high, the heat and light was quite extreme too. The...
Hi.
This is my first nep. Idk what's the id, the seller lost it too. But high chance its a mirabilis.
The leaves are reddish now. I got it since Sept 2nd.
Media full moss, water level 2cm. Media height 10cm, sun 2-5pm.
Why its red? :( was it still OK? One of the pitcher was dry already.
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Newcomers.
Glad they can join me.
I just hope the burmannii will still be OK after flowering... Its quite risky but the energy was spent anyways. I will just hope the seeds can work out because it seems my hand was quite bad with seeds.....
I don't know what kind of drosera in the...
Oh, so I'm not totaly wrong about the Intermedia. I was kinda torn before. Afraid it will rot. Lolz.
And I hope I can do this to Paradoxa too (coming soon).
I am not sure about burmannii (coming soon) tho.
My nursery keepers said that while filiformis appreciate loads of water, just let the adelae's media stay damp/moist, but not soupy.
I let my intermedias soupy-waterlogged (they grew nicely, bigger each passing weeks, and allright), but my friends are all surprised and told me better only make...
Oh, thankyou for the info about dormancy for filiformis. I will ask about it to the breeder who gave it to me. I hope I can know when should I prepare gor it since I live in a full-year round sun.
I heard that filiformis like more water while adelae not so much.
I want to know about capilaris...
Got three new additions for my collection.
Baby Adelae (paid the plant price (1USD) with shipping, extra 1 plant).
Baby Capilaris longleaf (bonus from fili).
Baby Filiformis (pay shipping only).
Yay. *swooooon*
I never know that Filis was a really tough plant. It was still standing straight...
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New condition of flowerstalk. I was hoping to get a new plantlets from the stalk. But, well, the stalk refuses all attempt to be laid down and now was sitting straight upward with weird blackish thingies..
What is that anyways
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The rest of the seeds. 20-30ish seeds with different sizes that just visible when I dip them to the water.
Some floats, some drowned. :(
Idk if I will get few different plant or maybe the seeds was just smaller than the rest...
Distiled water
Bright indirect light (front porch)
Covered...
Trying out the water-strike method with the rest of the seeds. I am hoping it can grow nicely since this method already gave me 2 cute healthy plantlets.
The wet media method only gave me algae so far. It was sad.. :(
Will post pic later on.
I havta leave my house 5days a week. So everytime that I havta leave, i put my Intermedia in my porch where it will receive bright tropical indirect light.
When I was home, I can sun it all day (Sat, Sun). Only 2 days a week it can receive direct sunlight...
I dont have any choice tho. If I left...
I think this one was a flowerstalk.
I want to cut it because I cannot afford having a bunch of D scattered around..
So maybe nextime I will let it bloom, but not now.
I hope there's still time to cut it down because I left my plants for 5 days and I came back and saw this.
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