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Does Anyone have any leafpullings they can spare?

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 11:11 pm
by savagegardener
I would appreciate it if anyone could spare a couple of vft leaf pullings? (I live in NY) I would be willing to pay shipping!I was trying to grow some from seed but it didnt go so well. i was going to get an adult plant, but i want it to start off small so i can watch it grow. please and thank you for the help!

Lucy :mrgreen:

Re: Does Anyone have any leafpullings they can spare?

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 8:18 pm
by Adam
Hopefully someone that's south of you (ie Florida) already has plants with leaves that are well developed.

Re: Does Anyone have any leafpullings they can spare?

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 12:44 am
by savagegardener
Well I dunno we will see. No ones answered my thread yet.
But you never know...

Re: Does Anyone have any leafpullings they can spare?

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 3:21 am
by Adam
Hopefully someone will soon.....

Re: Does Anyone have any leafpullings they can spare?

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 9:58 pm
by savagegardener
yeah its only been three days I guess.
Im inpatient. lol.

Re: Does Anyone have any leafpullings they can spare?

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 1:42 pm
by NZL
Hi savagegardener,

How about buying a mature plant and just strip all the leaves into leaf pullings? ;)

Re: Does Anyone have any leafpullings they can spare?

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 2:13 pm
by Steve_D
NZL wrote:How about buying a mature plant and just strip all the leaves into leaf pullings? ;)
Right. :) I have a friend who does that (pulls an entire plant apart into individual leaves) to propagate. Although it may seem "cruel," it's OK. Venus Flytraps are really primitive plants in a way. It's almost as though each leaf is a separate plant, because each leaf can grow a root (or more) and can sustain itself, so a Venus Flytrap can be regarded as though it were a colony of individual plant-leaves. The cells at the buried base of the leaves seems to be permanently in "stem cell mode," meaning that the cells can develop into any of a number of structures including a new leaf, or a root, a new growing crown, etc. Very interesting-- :ugeek:

Steve

Re: Does Anyone have any leafpullings they can spare?

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 2:28 pm
by Matt
Steve_D wrote:Right. :) I have a friend who does that (pulls an entire plant apart into individual leaves) to propagate[...]The cells at the buried base of the leaves seems to be permanently in "stem cell mode," meaning that the cells can develop into any of a number of structures including a new leaf, or a root, a new growing crown, etc. Very interesting-- :ugeek:
I've done that once. I was watching these two sickly VFTs sit on the shelf all winter in Home Depot. Finally in March I bought them and shredded them. I took each leaf and pulled it all the way down to the rhizome and off the plant. From those 2 VFTs I must have 40 or 50 now!

It's amazing how some parts or some plants are perpetually in that "stem cell mode"...very interesting indeed!

Re: Does Anyone have any leafpullings they can spare?

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 4:37 am
by Nickrober
Matt wrote:Finally in March I bought them and shredded them. I took each leaf and pulled it all the way down to the rhizome and off the plant. From those 2 VFTs I must have 40 or 50 now!
Sweet. I might have to try that sometime.