A photo would be great. Thanks for all of the help guys.[b said:Quote[/b] (nepenthes gracilis @ April 11 2006,7:16)]D. gramnifolia, like stated before is a Brazilian Drosera. IN essence, a highland plant. Cool nights, hot days. Grow in LFS or living LFS in a near waterlogged state with many drainage holes in the pot. I can get a photo of my setup if you wish.
Nice. I got mine today, and the mother plant is about as large as yours. It also has 5 baby plants growing at the base of the mother plant, so hopefully I will have a nice, full pot of D.graminifolia. Thanks for all of the help everyone.[b said:Quote[/b] (FedeAbra @ April 13 2006,6:57)]
It has just twoleaves because it cut 2 of them off to try cuttings!
Thanks for the replies everybody. My plant actually has 5 leaves right now.[b said:Quote[/b] (Tamlin Dawnstar @ May 04 2006,8:22)]I found a 5-10 degree drop in night time temps gave me the best results. Planted in live milled LFS and double potted so the water level was 3-4 cm beneath the surface this plant grew from seed in a year and a half and flowered shortly after the photo was taken, but was sterile for seed. Avoid warm roots at all times, and to this end the water container was chosen to be reflective white. If the summer temps exceeded 85F the plant was placed in a cool cellar window for the duration. The plant never holds more than 3 leaves at any one time, so no worries if that's all yours has.
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