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By GardenNub
Posts:  176
Joined:  Sat Jan 29, 2011 1:01 am
#91061
Hey, so I was just wondering, is a pulling/flower stalk supposed to stay green up until you see new ones? The flower stalk I cut from my drosera venusta seems to be turning brownish. Is it just rotting, should I toss it?
By jht-union
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Joined:  Tue Apr 13, 2010 11:43 pm
#91073
That is normal, it normally starts to darkern at the tip(where it flowers), then goes down, but the white part(rhizome) stays for the most part white, even if it turns brown, give it one extra month, it happened to me, i took a pulling of d. alba, it was brownish 100%, didn't toss it away and there, new seedlings emerge from the brown pulling, keep the pulling of the flower stalk in wet peat, really wet, with saran wrap on top, and punch some holes.
It is not rotting from your description, a pic may help as well, but it doesn't sounds like rotting to me.

Good luck!
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By GardenNub
Posts:  176
Joined:  Sat Jan 29, 2011 1:01 am
#91125
Thanks, i do keep it very wet and have it in a baggie that is not sealed all the way. Ill try to get a pic tonight or tomorrow to verify.
By jht-union
Posts:  3205
Joined:  Tue Apr 13, 2010 11:43 pm
#91212
It looks good to me, althought i don't see any white part(rhizome), but yes, it is ok, it might strike in a month or less, give it lots of artificial light, or sunlight.

Good luck!
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