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By Goodkoalie
Posts:  1451
Joined:  Sun Jul 01, 2012 3:48 am
#183121
I will update the pics of my plants in the beginning, middle, and end of every month, unless somon reguests a certain plant. So here they are.
S. minor
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S. leucophylla 'tarnock' making a ton of phyllodilla:
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the rhizome of this plant is growing up, is that normal?
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My favorite plant, a leucophilla from cc, also making tons of phyllodilla, look at the size of this rhizome.
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the last of it's crappy spring leaf is dying back, but look at the difference between the srping and fall leaf. The fall leaf was whn i bought the plant last year.
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My 2nd favorite plant, a S. rubra subsp. gulfy
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A close up of the fruit, i think it will be ready soon, the style is starting to die(these will be my first ever sarr seeds).
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Some close ups of leaves:
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S. flava from home depot:
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Unknown psittionia hybrid from parker
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My capensis alba making tons of dew
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My last surving typical flytrap recovering from flowering:
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my 'red pirhanna'
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My big mouth from cc. It looks dead becuase my dad almost killed it while trying to take care of it
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By coline
Posts:  1230
Joined:  Wed Feb 27, 2013 1:57 pm
#183130
Great plants! Same as me, small pots in the sarracenia, the same depth I say, because my pots are a little wider, so, as you have the full clump inside, that may be the reason for Tarnok growing upwards, every year I divide my plants so the size remains similar as to that they fit in the pots but the leaves are huge.
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By Goodkoalie
Posts:  1451
Joined:  Sun Jul 01, 2012 3:48 am
#183131
coline wrote:Great plants! Same as me, small pots in the sarracenia, the same depth I say, because my pots are a little wider, so, as you have the full clump inside, that may be the reason for Tarnok growing upwards, every year I divide my plants so the size remains similar as to that they fit in the pots but the leaves are huge.
Thanks i was wondering what size pots you used. this winter, i ma putting some of my plants (my favorite leuco, a purp fro mw, and my rubra gulfy into bigger pots. They will go onto 6-8 inch round pots, and in a few years will completly fill that in. After that, i will start dividing.
By Goodkoalie
Posts:  1451
Joined:  Sun Jul 01, 2012 3:48 am
#184355
Hi all, i am back to show updates of my plants, mainly my newer plants and some old plants that still have good leaves. Here they are:

all of my "show" plants:
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S. alata "rual hernandez clone"
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S. flava var. rubriculata
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S. purpurea subsp. venosa old dock, columbus co, NC clone G.
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S. leucophylla - i like this plant, it reminds me of the guy from scream movies, ghostface.
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Random hybrid i got from my dad
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S. alata 'night'
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By happiness
#184401
Do you use a heating pad to germinate your seeds?

.. Was wondering if it really has a better percentage of seeds sprouting when using a heating pad. (Making a list of future wanted items :) )
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