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Post by ameliepoulain on Aug 7, 2007 2:19:09 GMT 8
My D. Adelae On the day received from Naj - 17 May 2007 enjoying buffet of insects on 29 May 2007 3 August 2007 ;D
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Post by ameliepoulain on Aug 7, 2007 2:31:26 GMT 8
My D. Spatulatha 3 August 2007 sorry no photos on the day received, 27 June 2007.
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Post by ameliepoulain on Aug 7, 2007 2:32:49 GMT 8
Tarence, it's flowering!!!
Do I let it flower or should I snip it off so that it won't stress the plant?
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Post by cosmoking on Aug 7, 2007 4:19:05 GMT 8
Athene Im impressed-for a beginner, both of your plants look extremely happy and healthy-keep it up There is no need to cut off the flower stalk from the D. spatulata as they dont really stress the plant out at all. Dino
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Post by artificialive on Aug 7, 2007 8:29:24 GMT 8
Hi Athene, Both of your sundews are doing great! your adelae looks healthy. FYI i grow my drosera under full sun with water tray, same condition as my VFT. U can start propagating your Adelae if u want Congrats for your Spatulatha. U will collect a lot of seeds in no time
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Post by tarence on Aug 7, 2007 9:44:00 GMT 8
Hi Athene...our ( ?, heheh) / your spatulata `baby` is doing great....yes, let the flower bloom....it`s a hardy plant, can continue blooming & provide seed many times......you`ll have your spat jungle in no time at all. Lovely....btw, do look out for aphids under the leaves or on the flower stalk...they sometimes appear....
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