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I have had pretty good luck germinating seed (Utricularia is very stubborn seed if not fresh) by sowing and providing a very fine misting a couple times a day being careful not to wash the seed away. This worked with U. tenella and U. multifada. I am currently trying it on U. caerulea. I generally keep the water level high, to within 1 cm of the substrate. Good luck!
I keep them in a warm 100% humidity terrarium, and in low light. They can be very stubborn, and until I learned the spray method from the Great Master Dodec (bows low) I never was able to achieve germination....ever.
Cindy I have had too little success to be able to say for sure, but approximately a month I think. U. reniformis germinated within 24 hrs. though, and U. tenella was close to 2 months.
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