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  1. dionae

    Free sarracenia

    Whats up everyone? I have a free flava and leucophylla up for grabs. They will be smaller plants but not tiny. All you have to do is pay shipping($6 for small flat rate), keep me updated on the plants progress and give away divs sometime in the future. Just sign up below and i'll pick a winner...
  2. R

    Begonia bogneri: terrarium plant, miniature, epiphyte, grows in sphagnum

    Begonia bogneri is a very odd Begonia, as its leaves are grasslike, and it's a miniature. It's a plant from a warm, wet part of Madagascar. It's tuberous, although it does not have an obligate dormancy, grown indoors. For whatever reason, it's gotten a reputation as a difficult plant, tends...
  3. BaseDrifter

    Close-up of a set of U. bisquamata traps

    First time seeing these tiny guys in person! Awesome little things.
  4. pokie22

    Which is C. 'Eden Black'?

    Which plant below is C. 'Eden Black'? Currently, there is an auction on flea bay for a tiny Cephalotus 'Eden Black'. Let's play a little game and see if growers here can guess correctly. One of the three plants in the picture below is a genuine C. 'Eden Black', traceable to the originator...
  5. Sashoke

    Nepenthes burkei x hamata

    I was curious to what this hybrid looked like when fully mature. (or atleast older than the tiny ones on google images) If anybody has one, could you post pictures please? Thanks :)
  6. allegedhuman

    Amorphophallus Konjac 1st time bloom questions

    Hi guys. I have an Amorphophallus Konjac bulb I’ve been growing for maybe the past 3 years and just noticed it is starting to bloom for the first time! But it seems really, really early….I normally have it starting to sprout just a tiny leaf tip around March or April and by the time the weather...
  7. P

    Growth rate in Nepenthes seedlings

    I have a few Nepenthes plants grown from seed, and they are and remain very tiny. A couple of seedlings I obtained from around the same time that were say a quarter to half the size of a dime or a bit smaller, they have grown quite a bit since then. I am curious about when the growth rate of...
  8. Cthulhu138

    Nepenthes edwardsiana - Seed Grown, Mt. Kinabalu For Trade

    I'm looking to trade a Seed Grown Nepenthes edwardsiana - Mt. Kinabalu for: Nepenthes argentii - Seed Grown or larger established plant Nepenthes hamata "Red Hairy" - Larger established plant Nepenthes klossii The plant up for trade is NOT a tiny seedling. Will also consider other SERIOUS...
  9. T

    New to the scene

    I am brand new to the Drosera-growing scene, and have started out with a tiny little terrarium, which I'm currently rather proud of. At the moment, I'm sure I don't have enough light for my plants, but I'll be getting a better bulb on Tuesday. The old bulb I've had them under for the past day...
  10. R

    Propagation of Passiflora foetida by cuttings and seeds

    Passiflora foetida has intricate sticky bracts around its buds, flowers, and fruits. It can definitely trap insects there, but whether it fits the standard definitions of carnivory is dubious. Some claim yes, but it seems that the consensus at the moment is that Passiflora foetida is not...
  11. ps3isawesome

    What are this bugs in my Sarracenia's pitchers?

    I have another Sarracenia with this little tiny white/clear bug. They seem to be able to go up and down the pitchers no problem. Should I be concerned? I know this is a bad picture but it's the best I can do.
  12. Sashoke

    Need help! Pests! D:

    http://imgur.com/a/P0t6g There are these tiny black dots all over a few of my leaves on a Nepenthes of mine. Can anyone help me with either identifying these pests, and how I should go about eradicating them?
  13. P

    For the cacti/plumeria fan

    The other day I saw a large cactus plant in a yard and stopped and talked with the owner. And got a couple of pieces. I do have a couple of this type, but do not usually seek out others as the tiny glochids are a pain to get out of your skin if you touch them by accident. This one was a...
  14. Axelrod12

    Algae in pygmy pots

    I got some pygmy gemmae about 3-4 weeks ago. Many of them are starting to develop into little plantlets but I'm noticing a lot of algae growth, possibly cyano, on the surface of some of the pots. Is there any way to combat this, I'm concerned it may compete with the gemmae, and it also don't...
  15. NemJones

    Rafflesiana Help

    SO I bought this little Rafflesiana a few weeks ago, but Im becoming increasingly worried about the plant. It has a few dead leaves On the lower portion of the stem. I noticed 3 or 4 small fungal growths on the dead leaves, but I decided to check the lower stem as well, just to make sure...
  16. Eric

    Cephalotus problem

    I have had some seedling Cephalotus in a tiny grow egg for about 2 years now, and they have always done really well and have been very easy to propagate by pullings. I was considering thinning out the group via giveaways on here, but I recently changed my grow lights from T12 to T8. The leaves...
  17. raymond

    Egg shell water vs Gypsum

    The recipe calls for 6 egg shells. How much gypsum would be equivalent? My understanding is that small amounts of calcium in the egg shell water benefit the nepenthes so wouldn't a tiny amount of neutral pH gypsum have the same effect?
  18. Sashoke

    Sarracenia Deathcube rescue!

    I bought a Deathcube from Lowes last night as I havent owned any Sarrs yet, and it ended up being 2 individual Sarracenia plants when I repotted them. I planted them with my VFT to make a tiny "community" of carnivores! Look how bright green they are! They mustve been deprived of light for a...
  19. rdlsreno

    Newbie needs help! Trying to grow N. villosa Tambuyukon

    I just can't help my self and I just fell in love with this species. So a bought this tiny but beautiful seedling. Has five awesome colored pitchers and one coming out. Now I don't want to kill it. My cool greenhouse where I grow my cool growing orchids is get 54 F or lower in the evening and...
  20. R

    Giveaway Orchid Seedlings Bulbo plumatum, Sarcochilus ceciliae, and Sedirea Japonica

    All of these were deflasked earlier this year and have been hardening up for a while now in intermediate temps. Many have started new growth. These are very young plants and could take YEARS to flower, so keep that in mind. All you need to do is post up a photo of something TINY! The winner...
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