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Pinguicula gracilis & Pinguicula rotundiflora

P.gracilis
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P.rotundiflora
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jeff
 
Beautiful! I can get P. gracilis to flower but not the other:

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...and yes... I know the tag is misspelled!
 
jimscott,
Your Pinguicula rotundiflora look like they could use some more nutrition, perhaps it will help.
 
FWIW, I do sprinkle all of my sundews and butterworts with pulverized freezed dried bloodworms... and (once a week) them spray with water.

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Maybe I should take another stab at rust....
 
actually have you mucilage on the leaves ?
here I have not , because they are in dormancy .

in the middle of may I get all my mexican outdoor , at this moment they have mucilage ( with the morning colness) ideal condition to catch a lot of preys

actually a lot of my temperate species start to get out , a very very good thing .

jeff
 
The years that I put my Mexican ping collection outside... bad things happened to them. I may try again, but this time with a particular type of "tray" that has holes that start at one inch from the bottom, so they don't get drowned or scattered.
 
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