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By dantt99
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Joined:  Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:48 am
#85017
Yeah, not a problem, I have the pictures up now.... Go to Pics of Other CPs
By David F
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Joined:  Sun Jan 02, 2011 8:41 pm
#85183
Is there a full species list that you have of all the seeds?
By dantt99
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Joined:  Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:48 am
#85187
Oblivion wrote:
Oblivion wrote: and i still have good stock of the following drosera's, which im happy to send to anyone
drosera capensis red
drosera capensis alba
drosera capensis mini red (a miniature size capensis red.. approx half regular size. a real cutie)
drosera spatulata
drosera binata
drosera binata 'marstons dragon'
bump

Sorry to do Oblivion's job for him but that's what he had like a week or 2 ago, I think he might not have the spatulata anymore, but go figure :lol:
By Oblivion
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Joined:  Sun Feb 07, 2010 1:32 pm
#85210
capensis red
capensis alba
binata marstons dragon (or dichotoma i think its called? multi forked binata)

miniature red capensis is a few weeks away.. /crosses fingers.
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By David F
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Joined:  Sun Jan 02, 2011 8:41 pm
#85338
The capensis red and alba, I don't understand why you have a hard time giving those away. I looked them up, they are both striking, the white and the red, as for the binata marstons is a little gangly, they look like the stalks are gonna fall over. I'll have to inquire with my parents before I make any decisions, but I'll definately get back to you. Is there a good time to germinate them so they can have the longest growing season like early spring mid summer etc.?
By dantt99
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Joined:  Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:48 am
#85341
The best time of the year to germinate is early spring, and if it requires stratification start that ASAP when you get the seeds so they're ready to germinate early spring.. :)
By Daniel_G
Posts:  5472
Joined:  Thu Mar 25, 2010 7:27 pm
#85769
Many x50 thanks glenn! For the sheer amount of seeds (at least 1000) And for the postcards and magnet (showing off your country eh? )

Thanks very much!
By Oblivion
Posts:  1251
Joined:  Sun Feb 07, 2010 1:32 pm
#85820
no probs dude, thought i'd throw a little something extra in there for some of you guys ;)


david, capensis seed is extremely hardy and very easy to germinate.

when i get some mini red seed in a few wks ill let you and jim know so you two can get first serving's :)

cap red and alba is never a problem, theyre always flowering (doing it again as we speak) and i still have leftover seed anyway.
By David F
Posts:  1649
Joined:  Sun Jan 02, 2011 8:41 pm
#85855
Thank you very much. I'll bet getting a planter box ready in a couple of months (out of ceramic) it will be themed and everything. I'll germinate them in there along with other plants to go along with color and texture schemes etc.
By yinepu
Posts:  154
Joined:  Thu Jan 27, 2011 8:47 pm
#85966
bombsboy wrote:hmmm are therer any left? :)
i was wondering that myself
By Oblivion
Posts:  1251
Joined:  Sun Feb 07, 2010 1:32 pm
#86007
i have some cap red and alba seed left, and i think a little binata.

in about a month, with a little luck /crosses finger/ ill have a whole batch of fresh seed ripen
By HarrisAz
Posts:  1393
Joined:  Tue May 18, 2010 3:53 am
#88979
soon,capensis will rule the CP world!! haha

good giveaway Glenn :)
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