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Just got two pots with pygmy drosera and they have gemmae. The nursery owner was the one who pointed it out... They're so small I can barely see them. How do I harvest them?
- Take the pots out of the tray and let the dry out several hours to overnight. Place a piece of paper on a flat surface (table, floor). Gently turn the pots over and nudge the gemmae loose with the point of a pencil or something so they fall on the paper.
- Dip the tip of a toothpick in water and gently lift the gemmae off - they will stick to the toothpick
- Use a mouth aspirator (commonly called a "pooter" by entomologists and botanists), gently loosen the gemmae with toothpick or the point of a pencil and suck them into the aspirator bottle. Google is your friend if you are unfamiliar with a mouth aspirator.
- Pluck the gemmae off carefully one at a time with fine forceps. This method usually results in the most gemmae ending up flung around.
Instead of starting a new thread, I'll just bump this one... So I got some pygmy sundews yesterday and I don't know much about them. One of them, D. patens, is producing weird little rose-like "petals" on it... What are they? Also, do they look like they have gemmae? I can't see anything...
Some species have slightly different methods of gemmae release, so patens might be one of the odd ones. But yeah, the flat petal-shaped leaves are the gemmae, not all species have round gemmae. Quite a few have the flat kind, actually.
Holy fudgemuffins you guys were right, they are gemmae! I harvested them, about 40 total realistically, maybe more. How long can I store them for in the fridge?
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