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    temperate Ping's

    Even the name of the subspecies "nortensis" is based on "Del Norte" county. That's where the holotype of the subspecies was found. My plants are originated from a nursery in Germany which is out of business today ("Plantarara"), they had listed them with the location data "Oregon, USA". As I...
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    temperate Ping's

    I'm located near Hamburg, Germany. And some temperate Pinguicula are doing quite well in my climate, i.e. P. macroceras ssp. nortensis from Oregon. In fact, P. macroceras ssp. nortensis from Oregon is the best of all growing temperate Pinguicula for me. My temperate Pings are in mini-bogs in...
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    So I'm working on a controller

    I think that your current code is damaging the hardware. The EEPROM memory has only limited write cycles, but you are calling this function in an unlimited number from the loop(): void memoryLoop() { EEPROM.write(1, tempsetmax); EEPROM.write(2, tempsetmin); EEPROM.write(3...
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    So I'm working on a controller

    OK, using that DHT22 library I could compile and run the code. Currently I have just connected the display (no buttons and no DHT sensor connected to the Arduino). When running the code I see: First line of the display shows some weird and rather quickly scrolling text (can identify the word...
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    So I'm working on a controller

    Nice project! I'd like to see a link to the DHT22 library you actually linked against your code. The one I downloaded from https://github.com/nethoncho/Arduino-DHT22 did not compile with your code. BTW: The two "#include" lines at the beginning of your code are truncated by the Terraforums...
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    Cold hardy Pinguicula: winter buds and gemmae pics

    Yes, that's fine with P. grandiflora: They can produce masses of gemmae from a single winter bud if you have grown them at good growing conditions the season before. The gemmae then can grow to flowering size within just another growing season, if everything stays well. For me, P. macroceras...
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    P. macroceras nortensis

    11 years! Maybe you just established a new Terraforums all time record for a person who revives dead threads? :hail: That species is not on his 2012 growlist, just look: http://www.terraforums.com/forums/showthread.php?107403-jrl1265-growlist Fortunately, I have some in my collection (winter...
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    pyrenean trip

    Must have been a nice trip! What is the species of the plants on the first few pictures? Is it P. longifolia?
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    Mimosa pudica

    Short film of mine:
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    Computer Crashed 3X This Morning

    PC crashes can be caused by many different reasons. If the crash occurs always with the same error message: Write down the error message and google for it! If that is not the case and the problem occurs only during graphically demanding operations of the PC like playing action games, video...
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    geminating ping seeds??

    What I found out for me: Different from many other winter hardy Pinguicula the species P. grandiflora can also germinate with acceptable germination rates without previous cold stratification. So P. grandiflora is one of the easier Pinguicula species to grow them from seeds. If you have enough...
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    Cold hardy Pinguicula: winter buds and gemmae pics

    Here are some flowers of my cold hardy Pinguicula this year. Pinguicula vallisneriifolia (typical), unfortunately each flower I had was a bit damaged: Pinguicula vallisneriifolia (light blue flower): Pinguicula vallisneriifolia (white flower): Pinguicula grandiflora: Pinguicula spec...
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    Cold hardy Pinguicula: winter buds and gemmae pics

    This year I have flowers of P. grandiflora, P. macroceras ssp. nortensis and the hybrid P. grandiflora rosea x vallisneriifolia so far. I think I will show pictures when I have some more species flowering.
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