I'm a somewhat newer grower, doing this for about two years in earnest. I had a stint some years back that ended poorly (dead plants) so I took a break to research. Going much better now.
I'm kind of in that experienced beginner/rookie intermediate grower sweet spot where I'm doing extremely well with the "beginner" plants, and want to branch out.
I currently have several VFTs, D. Spatulata, D. Capensis regular/alba/big pink, D. Burmanii, D. Natalensis, D. multifida, D. Binata, N. Ventrata, S. Purpurea Fat Chance and an unidentified hybrid purpurea.
This coming year I have goals to make a kind of portable bog garden that can come indoors in the winter, and to branch out into some new maybe more challenging varieties. My short list is D. Adelae, D. Regia, and several other large-leafed sundews.
I'm really grateful to have learned how to keep these guys alive this time, and I look forward to continuing to work with them.
So good to meet you guys. I'll see you around.
I'm kind of in that experienced beginner/rookie intermediate grower sweet spot where I'm doing extremely well with the "beginner" plants, and want to branch out.
I currently have several VFTs, D. Spatulata, D. Capensis regular/alba/big pink, D. Burmanii, D. Natalensis, D. multifida, D. Binata, N. Ventrata, S. Purpurea Fat Chance and an unidentified hybrid purpurea.
This coming year I have goals to make a kind of portable bog garden that can come indoors in the winter, and to branch out into some new maybe more challenging varieties. My short list is D. Adelae, D. Regia, and several other large-leafed sundews.
I'm really grateful to have learned how to keep these guys alive this time, and I look forward to continuing to work with them.
So good to meet you guys. I'll see you around.