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Discussions on how to propagate your plants sexually and asexually, by seed, natural division or leaf pulling

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By sjham16
Posts:  42
Joined:  Wed Aug 18, 2010 8:10 am
#99370
hi, shoild i like grow venus flytraps from seed?? or get a plant first???(im thinking seeeds cause the shipping for a potted plant is so expensive for me...
By bananaman
Posts:  2059
Joined:  Sat Jan 01, 2011 2:54 am
#99386
It is better to get a potted plant because for the first 3 years from seed, the plant will be VERY small.
Also, seeds that you get at most places are old and not viable.
One of the few places you can get viable seeds is here...
But, I don't think they are in stock right now.
By Grey
Posts:  3255
Joined:  Mon Jul 26, 2010 3:48 pm
#99389
For a beginner, an adult plant is definitely the best thing to purchase. Seeds can take weeks to germinate and take years to reach any decent size - some also require specialist care. Seedlings are very delicate and fragile in their early age and so an adult plant can take more "beginners mistakes" without perishing.
By dantt99
Posts:  5045
Joined:  Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:48 am
#99467
I recommend you get a potted plant because they are easier to care for and will do something when you get it. Seeds take about 3-5 years to become adult sized plants, and you may find them more boring than an actual plant. Also, a plant can take more mistakes and are far less fragile.
good luck!

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