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Post by caseyhoo on Feb 28, 2008 21:59:35 GMT 8
D. BurmaniiD. Spatulata from someone D. Spatulata from David
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Post by David on Feb 29, 2008 9:17:48 GMT 8
Nice community pot you have there, ie. the spatulata and pings. The burmanii picture is not very clear. What is it that the plant is digesting on the right hand side leave? Just curious. Maybe I'll start planting a small CP garden with a few species of Sundews, Ping and ultri in a pot. Looks good like that.
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Post by tarence on Feb 29, 2008 12:11:41 GMT 8
nice sundews, Casey....r u using a camera phone ? that would explain the clarity issue. if u r using a digicam, then i would suggest trying to focus it more....happy growing...
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Post by caseyhoo on Feb 29, 2008 12:34:44 GMT 8
David, that is unknown moss. Terance, paiseh... Im using digital camera need to capture more photo.
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Post by tarence on Feb 29, 2008 13:24:35 GMT 8
Casey: no need to paiseh...practice more. i think i was worse than this when i started taking CP photos. despite the clarity issue, the CPs look healthy & happy. congrats....
where`s Edwin ? that fella quiet only these few days. he is building up his collection silently is it ? heheh.
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Post by hongrui on Feb 29, 2008 15:27:27 GMT 8
caseyhoo, maybe you can try looking for a macro function (a flower symbol) in your digital camera. the plants might be too small and your cam's auto focus function are not focusing at the correct length.
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Post by caseyhoo on Mar 1, 2008 7:49:42 GMT 8
Thanx... Will try it again and against... oh ya, I read from somewhere said that if sundew receive too many light and they are red, their growing speed will slow down, it is true?
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Post by hongrui on Mar 1, 2008 8:19:42 GMT 8
i do not think it is true, but then i've not tried it. Anyway except for certain species, i think it is almost impossible to give sundews too much light.
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Post by caseyhoo on Mar 1, 2008 8:27:37 GMT 8
hongrui, I thought most of sundew need a lots of light?
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Post by piscesilim on Mar 1, 2008 14:30:33 GMT 8
I expose my sundew from sun rise to sun set!
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Post by hongrui on Mar 1, 2008 15:29:42 GMT 8
i did say that i think it is almost impossible to give sundews too much light right?
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Post by tarence on Mar 3, 2008 9:10:11 GMT 8
Casey : yes, sundews needs maximum sunlight exposure. which was what hongrui was saying. happy growing them !
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Post by caseyhoo on Mar 3, 2008 17:15:09 GMT 8
poor english, and understand it wrongly thanx for reply...
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Post by tarence on Mar 3, 2008 17:52:42 GMT 8
it`s ok, hongrui tends to twist his english a bit. sometimes even i go like huh, what is that fella saying ? haha. ( hongrui: don`t angry yah ? )
the important thing is that we managed to get the message across : sundew = maximum sunlite for most types.
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Post by hongrui on Mar 3, 2008 22:53:18 GMT 8
caseyhoo: no worries. like tarence said, as long as we got the correct message across. tarence: heh heh i'll have hostages with me hor. hahaha ;D
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Post by edwinclf on Mar 3, 2008 23:54:11 GMT 8
Hi Guys... My D.Binata Var Multifida. Seem like flowering but before i see the flower the whole stack of the flower turn into black (die). Sorry i already cut it off forget to take picture to show you guys. Now my plants seem like flowering now. what step should i take to make sure it not die again. Thanks for viewing. By the way how to add Picture inside here. sorry newbie here....
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Post by tarence on Mar 4, 2008 8:57:32 GMT 8
Here`s how to post pics, info from Home page : Hi there! To post pictures on this forum, you need to host your pictures on a website, copy the IMG code and paste it on your message. When you post your message the pictures will appear on your message. There are free sites where you can host your pictures on. Below are links to two of them: - photobucket.com- www.imageshack.usJust register a free account with them and you can start uploading pictures on your account. It's just a click away. After the pictures are uploaded, you will be able to see the IMG code at the bottom of the pictures. Just copy the IMG code and paste it on your message in the forum. Please note that full size pictures uploaded from a digital camera are too large to be posted on the forum. It will slow down the download time and will also destroy the layout of the topics. Therefore large pictures will be automatically adjusted to the right size. Members may click on the picture and a new window will open with the original size picture. Have fun! as for your binata var multifida...mebbe the plant isn`t strong enough to put out a flower stalk successfully ( it tried but failed ) or during the flower formation, there was lack of moisture. i snip off my flower stalks as i`m told they won`t seed & might weaken the plant considerably. my binata T form collapsed after flowering & i was afraid of the same thing happening again.
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Post by edwinclf on Mar 4, 2008 22:37:27 GMT 8
Oh I see.. Thanks Tarence. i will try to observe make sure it won't spoil my whole plants,.. ;D
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Post by edmund83 on Mar 8, 2008 12:36:08 GMT 8
nice plant
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Post by caseyhoo on Mar 11, 2008 0:19:16 GMT 8
clearer photo of my D. BurmaniiD.filiformis from leaf cutting... Thanx boss D. adelae
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