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Post by tarence on Oct 16, 2007 8:17:30 GMT 8
It`s been so long since it last happened I can`t even remember how s.psittacinas propagate but well, mine finally decided it was time....the first round yielded 4 babies, this time 2 of the adult s.psittacinas are having plantlets... A close-up of the splits
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Post by lisham on Oct 16, 2007 10:32:46 GMT 8
Are you sure they're multiplying Tarence? Maybe they had a disagreement and decided to go their separate ways...
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Post by tarence on Oct 16, 2007 10:54:44 GMT 8
yeah rite...very funee Lisham.....
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Post by tarence on Nov 9, 2007 8:58:24 GMT 8
they`re grown quite a bit since my last post...it`s the biggest i`ve seen since they came from holland 3 years ago....one pot succumb to overfeeding of bloodworm juice, this one reacted positively. The one which succumbed also has plantlets but is smaller in size.
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Post by cactustts on Nov 9, 2007 11:26:39 GMT 8
So healthy Tarence, well done. But the juice.... uorh... uorh.... Just to remind you, it will be great if you just serve me tea instead of juice if I visit you, hehe... My S. psittacina also splited like crazy, now formed a big clump, it doesn't seems to go dormant as this should be the time for sleeping.
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Post by tarence on Nov 9, 2007 11:35:03 GMT 8
TS : do they grow well in a clump ? to me, i`m scared it`ll be too congested so i always split them up.....
just for saying what you said, i`ll drip some bloodworm juice into your drink next time you visit. then if u start to fatten up & produce flower buds after that, you `ll know why. heheh.
Post pic of your psittacina clump laaa....
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Post by tarence on Nov 13, 2007 8:22:08 GMT 8
here`s another pic of the fella plus a friend...
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Post by lisham on Nov 13, 2007 10:31:51 GMT 8
that's pistacina and the other one is purpurea venosa?
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Post by tarence on Nov 13, 2007 13:06:15 GMT 8
correct....sarracenia purpurea ssp venosa.
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