Alrighty everybody, up for grabs are 3 sets of 20 seedlings of Sarracenia alata 'Night' x Red sibling and 2 sets of 10 seedlings of Sarracenia rubra ssp. gulfensis 'Green Giant'. Here's how this is going to work. Pick a number between 0 and 100 and I'll pick a number using random.org and the top 5 people that are closest will get to choose which set of plants they want. Basically your options are 10 S. rubra gulfensis 'Green Giant' (which two people can choose) or 20 S. alata 'Night' x red sibling (which 3 people can choose). I am 99.999% sure everything is labeled properly, however, there is a very very small chance the tags were switched at some point since I started them from seed. The good thing about this is that these are the only two tags that even have the remote chance that they got switched so either way you'll wind up with a bunch of really cool Sarracenia. These plants are very small they are only about 6 months old and will need to be grown under lights inside over winter. Here are some pictures of the ones I just repotted.
These are the S. alata 'Night' x Red Sibling
These are the S. rubra ssp. gulfensis 'Green Giant'
Edit: For people concerned with this taking up too much growing space, these can be potted up together in a 6" pot and kept like that for the next year or so and by then you will probably be able to do your own giveaway
Edit #2: shipping will be $6 for a small flat rate box unless someone can think of a better/cheaper way to send a small ziploc bag through the mail. Sorry i forgot to include that originally.
These are the S. alata 'Night' x Red Sibling
These are the S. rubra ssp. gulfensis 'Green Giant'
Edit: For people concerned with this taking up too much growing space, these can be potted up together in a 6" pot and kept like that for the next year or so and by then you will probably be able to do your own giveaway
Edit #2: shipping will be $6 for a small flat rate box unless someone can think of a better/cheaper way to send a small ziploc bag through the mail. Sorry i forgot to include that originally.
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