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By Shadowtski
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I caught my Drosera burmannii "Humpty Doo" with its flower almost wide open. Normally these open and close when your back is turned. I grabbed a quick picture. This is a hard one to photograph because it's so shiny that the reflection blows out the exposure. Ehh, a bad picture is better than no picture at all.

Good growing,
Mike
Drosera burmannii "Humpty Doo"
Drosera burmannii "Humpty Doo"
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Drosera burmannii "Humpty Doo"
Drosera burmannii "Humpty Doo"
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By Wikiwakawakawee
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A bad picture he says :roll: Haha it looks better than most of my "Good" pictures! :lol:

Very nice Burmannii you have there, I didn't know the flower buds grew the tentacles on them too! :o
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By tannerm
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Shadowtski wrote:If it is sticky, it's not strong enough to be noticeable. I touched it with a needle and the needle did not appear to adhere to the flower.

It sure looks nice though.

Good growing,
Mike
That's amazing! Definitely looks sticky in the picture. Nice job, Mike!


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By Shadowtski
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Salute flytraps234 wrote:Any way love the sundew, also how long you grew it?

I planted the seeds in June of 2016 in a water filled test tube. They germinated 10 days later.

I kept them outside until nighttime temps dropped below 50. I brought them in for Winter and keep them 16 inches below my Mars Hydro 300 LED lights now. When temps warm up, they'll go outside again.

I feed them ground up Bloodworms and ground up dry dog-food.

The color is quite striking, even with regular feeding.

Good growing,
Mike

Here's a second photo of the flower. I took this a little later.
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