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Post by cosmoking on Jul 4, 2007 18:21:32 GMT 8
If Spaghnum Moss grew in the shade then Venus Flytraps would also be growing in the shade in their native habitat, for Flytraps, Sarracenia etc. grow in Spaghnum Bogs in a lot of sun, usually full.
That image is a bit of a fake I'm afraid-here I have found that Spaghnum moss only survives long term in pots of P. primuliflora and pots of Nepenthes, it dies in most other situations for me and other people have found the same.
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Post by zakhren on Jul 10, 2007 8:41:05 GMT 8
My primu is flowering! Yay! Haha not like seeds are needed but I wanna see the flower anyway ;D
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Post by tarence on Jul 10, 2007 14:40:08 GMT 8
Wah, congrats Zak.....what`s the plant size like ? Got photo & mebbe place a 50cts coin next to the pot as comparison ? i`ll be over the moon if / when mine flowers.
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Post by David on Jul 10, 2007 22:09:42 GMT 8
Jealous, jealous, mine only about 1 inche in diameter. What to do, I killed the mother plant. This is the baby from the leave.
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Post by zakhren on Jul 15, 2007 9:03:22 GMT 8
Here's some pics ;D Sorry I didn't put a coin there... But the main plant is 4" diameter. So you can imagine haha.
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Post by David on Jul 16, 2007 9:20:23 GMT 8
It's a beauty Zak. Amazing... how come your plant produces so many baby plantlets from the dying leaves? You must be provising them withe the perfect conditions. Way to go Zak!
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Post by cosmoking on Jul 16, 2007 20:08:47 GMT 8
And who told you to grow them like that eh Zak? *cough cough* You seem to have an all white clone-my clone produces blue-ish flowers, whereas yours is completely white, so a bit mroe unusual.
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Post by jonathan on Jul 19, 2007 1:03:22 GMT 8
Hi zak.... Wow they are beautiful...... hope i mine will flower for me when they grow up...... hehe
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