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Post by strath76 on Apr 17, 2008 9:14:11 GMT 8
Just thought I would share a picture of a D. adelae that I have had now for a month or two. It has begun to take off after recovering from the stress of mail order.
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Post by hongrui on Apr 17, 2008 12:09:26 GMT 8
Hi Adam, your D. adelae looks lovely!
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Post by shawnintland on Apr 17, 2008 21:43:11 GMT 8
Here's my D. adelae from Athene beginning to recover from mailing! Athene, the gammae are starting to perk up as well. I finally moved them back into a sunny location 2 days ago and the new leaves are starting to perk up. The D. spathulata and David's D. binata multifida f. extreme are also looking more perky with the new location. Tomorrow I'm off to the rain forest for a week of kayaking and plant exploration so I've covered them so they can stay in the sun without getting blasted by any rainstorms. (Don't worry, my foreman's wife has strict instructions to mist all the Droseras (and fern sporelings and neps seedlings) 3-4 times a day while I'm gone! ;D) Thanks again to all the donors!
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Post by ameliepoulain on Apr 17, 2008 23:36:54 GMT 8
Shawn,
I don't think you should get the droseras misted too frequently, it'll wash off the dew & worn off the plant since they keep having to produce more.
why don't just fill the water container to the brim & ask the lady to top it if it dries up
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Post by shawnintland on Apr 18, 2008 7:35:56 GMT 8
Actually, that's what I told her to do with the Drosera's. Showed her how to use the mist sprayer against the side of the container to top it up. ;D
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