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Post by ericsow on Apr 14, 2008 1:24:18 GMT 8
Hi forumers, after a few month disappear from here because putting my effort to grow my Drosera and Pygmy's seeds. Proudly to present one of my Pygmy. (Yes, I still growing my plant indoor) Drosera nitidula x occidentalis
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Post by strath76 on Apr 14, 2008 7:28:54 GMT 8
Congratulations. They seem to be coming along quite well. How are you watering them, the mix looks very wet in the photo?
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Post by bactrus on Apr 14, 2008 9:13:04 GMT 8
Yup, very nice babies indeed. You use water tray?
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Post by ericsow on Apr 14, 2008 23:15:10 GMT 8
Hi strath76 and bactrus,
Yes, I am using water tray. An "automation" water level measurement after long days error and try. Now day, I filling water at Monday about 1cm. Till weekend it should gone and dry.
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Post by ericsow on Apr 14, 2008 23:35:02 GMT 8
My first drosera and it from Tarence. Thanks Tarence gave me a chance to take take this drosera. My sundew world started. D.spatulatha Then from HK friend. Drosera paleacea ssp trichocaulis N.mirabilis and D.spatulatha Drosera spatulatha.giant form,long arm,deep red D.burnammi from David, D.brevifolia from niber (Brazil) D. x Lake Badgerup from Taiwan D.paradox from Lim D.rotundifolia from marekw (Poland) D.sessilifolia from marekw (Poland) D.curviscapa from Taiwan
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Post by ericsow on Apr 23, 2008 20:49:14 GMT 8
Add new members which I brought from Lim at Earth Day show. D.adelea and D.indica
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Post by hongrui on Apr 23, 2008 22:34:18 GMT 8
ericsow, i've seen D. x Lake Badgerup listed as D. nitidula ssp omissa x D. occidentalis, so it'll be interesting to see if your 2 pygmies grow up to look alike or not.
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Post by ericsow on Apr 24, 2008 20:01:57 GMT 8
ericsow, i've seen D. x Lake Badgerup listed as D. nitidula ssp omissa x D. occidentalis, so it'll be interesting to see if your 2 pygmies grow up to look alike or not. Hongrui. that is great info for me. As I known that only small group of people called xLake Badgerup, especially Taiwanese. I will compare both of them are the abang-adik or not when it grow up. Thank you for your info.
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Post by David on Apr 25, 2008 9:21:10 GMT 8
D. paleacea ssp trichocaulis is beautiful. I like it. Your burmanii is also growing very beautiful. Alot of dews. Must be very happy in your conditions.
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