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They've started growing! So happy!
My answer :
Lots of seeds you will have (second image).
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His topic title :
They've started growing! So happy!
My answer :
Lots of seeds you will have (second image).
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His topic title :
Got these today, any tips??
My answer :
If you water from above, the perlite will float and
move around. You may want to remove the perlite
in the view, above. Dried leaves should not be cut off if they
have green parts on them.
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reddit carnivorousplants
The main reason was that i tried to see if i could find something trough experimentation, with only 65.42 Euro monthly wage.
I don't want to wait a few years and to learn later about plants cultivation trough experiments.
30.67 Euro goes for the electicity bill and the rest for food.
I don't have a medical insurance.
I work part-time as day laborer in a advertising company.
Experiments take longer because of this, but earning less, sometimes attention in growing plants is raised.
My question :
The winter must not be to harsh to kill the plants
rhizome. Rhizomes is plural ?
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My answer :
This is a species of a drosera pigmy. The small green growths in the center are gemmae. They spring if they are touched by water or if you dislodge them with a toothpick. The bigger plant on the upper right corner has reached maturity. You can see when a gemmae is ready to be placed on the moist peatmoss, when they have reached enough size and begun to be moved easily. Every gemmae makes one plant.
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My question :
Gosth164, if you try to recreate where drosera plant was living, do you know if bark leach something in the your peat moss or it is the same bark that falls on swamps ? If you colect rain water, boil it 1 minute with big bubbles (not the small bubbles when water is starting) to kill spores and other thinks that will make mold or the usual moss in pots (star moss) by spores.
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My question :
EbolaCaseZero, can you bring the lower grow point so it will touch the substrate ?
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