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i planted the fork d. in some spagnum with no light and i have a really tall green sprout and a teeny tiny fork and im not sure if its moss or the dro. Which is it? its REALLY REALLY skinny
 
Maybe a forked drosera(Binata)
Id put it in some light(growlight,windowsill),you should wait and if you see some very small tenticals you have a form of binata
Google binata for photos take a look at unopened leafs if they look sorta the same youve got a dew.
 
Assuming you're talking about Drosera binata they have long thin stalks to begin with. Even more so when etoliated from lack of light.

True leaves will develop tentacles on the fork.
 
Assuming you're talking about Drosera binata they have long thin stalks to begin with. Even more so when etoliated from lack of light.

True leaves will develop tentacles on the fork.

well I checked it again today after school and it has a split kind of like a Y ...actually it looks just like that..
 
Well mine get baked under 5,000 lumens of warm light in a 10 gallon tank they are still longer than they would be in full sun.
 
Does it look like these?

D_binata.jpg


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not quite... just sprouted from a seed but its a couple inches long and two short leaves that look just like a Y but at the "horns" they are shorter
 
Good for you! This happened to me in the first CP pots i ever got. Binata, i was thrilled. Love this plant... be on the lookout for terrestrial liverworts to, other common hitchhikers.

I thought I read they dont produce viable seeds in cultivation often but apparently thats not the case.
 
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