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By andynorth
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My latest additions courtesy of @elaino. box-of-pitchers-giveaway-t60823.html

2 Ea. leuco OP
S. Rosa Mobile City clone b x self
Lunchbox x Johnny Wilkerson
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I got that same rosea from elaineo. Based on the shape, I think it was a rosea hybrid that was selfed. Roseas are like purpureas, short and squat.
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Panman wrote: Sat Sep 07, 2024 6:37 pm I got that same rosea from elaineo. Based on the shape, I think it was a rosea hybrid that was selfed. Roseas are like purpureas, short and squat.
Strangely, all the purpurea seeds I started from msprouse are producing tall/narrow pitchers. I thought I was crowding them too densely, or maybe they got oversprayed with insecticide. I don't think msprouse would mistake a rosea hybrid for rosea, but i sent him a message to ask what he thinks. Will update if he responds.
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elaineo wrote: Tue Sep 10, 2024 7:59 pm
Panman wrote: Sat Sep 07, 2024 6:37 pm I got that same rosea from elaineo. Based on the shape, I think it was a rosea hybrid that was selfed. Roseas are like purpureas, short and squat.
Strangely, all the purpurea seeds I started from msprouse are producing tall/narrow pitchers. I thought I was crowding them too densely, or maybe they got oversprayed with insecticide. I don't think msprouse would mistake a rosea hybrid for rosea, but i sent him a message to ask what he thinks. Will update if he responds.
If I am fortunate enough to get seeds from it next season I will gladly send some to the seed bank. Maybe cross it with a rosea just for kicks.
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My latest addition. sellers pic. I have been eyeing this one for a while. It was priced out of my range for some time but it seems the seller is lowering all of his prices since fall is fast approaching.
S. Flava “Carolina Genetics Waccamaw Mix” By Steve Galic. Code # 20 Mix 18
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Regarding, the rosea, I did get a reply from the seller:
I did not keep any of those seeds, but I have had about 10 out of 50 montana, Transylvania cty. x self show cross pollination. I figure one or 2 of the 5 receptors picked up some stray pollen.
so the rosea are likely cross pollinated. hope that helps :)
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That is always the risk of getting seeds from other growers. You never know what their pollen "hygiene" is. I bag the flowers when they first appear and the bag only comes off for pollination and once the petals fall off.
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Panman wrote: Thu Sep 26, 2024 1:49 pm That is always the risk of getting seeds from other growers. You never know what their pollen "hygiene" is. I bag the flowers when they first appear and the bag only comes off for pollination and once the petals fall off.
Dude, remember this thread?? post389823.html
I think you were right about the milkman after all :lol:
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My latest additions: Sarracenia (S. X gilpini) X (S. X Purpurea Montana #5 X Dupont Bog) Gramley and a Filiformis. The Sarracenia is a creation by Tyler Gramley, VP of NASC.

Edit: All potted up and ready for the grow tent for a couple of weeks before transferring out with all the others.
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It has been a while since I have posted any new Drosera.
Left to right:
1.Drosera Regia (The King): MikeB
2.Drosera Capensis Bains Kloof: Shadowtski
3.Drosera Regia root cuttings: Shadowtski

Edit: After @Panman educated me, the D.Regia are lying flat instead of sticking up. I was following my own intuition as I usually will place my stem cuttings straight in and they have always seemed to take.
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For your regia root cuttings, I think you want to cover them with the moss, not have them sticking out. The one on the left looks like a root tip and that should definitely not be sticking out.
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andynorth wrote: Thu Oct 24, 2024 2:29 am It has been a while since I have posted any new Drosera.
Left to right:
1. Drosera Regia (The King): MikeB
2.Drosera Capensis Bains Kloof: Shadowtski
3.Drosera Regia root cuttings: Shadowtski
With Drosera root cuttings, I lay them horizontally on top of a pot filled with a peat/perlite mix and I gently press them into the media so they're flush with the surface. I put the live sphagnum around the root, but not covering it.
Then I bag or dome them.
Depending on temperature, time of year, and other random conditions, you should see buds in one to two months.

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