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Humpty dos or Natelinsis?

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 1:29 am
by FlyTrap Hunter
These germinated in 6 days. I thought they were Burmanii Humpty dos. They are so small I don't know what they are. There were 3 different Sundews from the seed bank tossed in the soil. The seeds we're Burmanii Humpty dos, d. Natelinsis or d.tokiensis. they are about 3 months old and tiny.
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Re: Humpty dos or Natelinsis?

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 7:46 am
by CarnigirlB52
Can you take some more clearer pics? Sorry but a little blurry! I know it's hard when they are so tiny. But it helps if you can on identification if you can see them better.

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Re: Humpty dos or Natelinsis?

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2018 10:25 am
by FlyTrap Hunter
CarnigirlB52 wrote:Can you take some more clearer pics? Sorry but a little blurry! I know it's hard when they are so tiny. But it helps if you can on identification if you can see them better.

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I don't have a way to take micro photos. I saw a cool clamp on attachment for my phone and probably going to try that.
I am pretty sure these are Humpty dos with a few Natelinsis mixed in, largely I believe this because they germinated in less than a week. Thanks

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Re: Humpty dos or Natelinsis?

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2018 4:08 pm
by CarnigirlB52
FlyTrap Hunter wrote:
CarnigirlB52 wrote:Can you take some more clearer pics? Sorry but a little blurry! I know it's hard when they are so tiny. But it helps if you can on identification if you can see them better.

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I don't have a way to take micro photos. I saw a cool clamp on attachment for my phone and probably going to try that.
I am pretty sure these are Humpty dos with a few Natelinsis mixed in, largely I believe this because they germinated in less than a week. Thanks

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Wow that's quick germination! Lol

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Re: Humpty dos or Natelinsis?

Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2018 12:03 pm
by mo_carnivore
It's virtually impossible to identify sundews at this young of an age---be patient, wait a couple weeks to months, feed them well, and it will be a whole lot easier.

Re: Humpty dos or Natelinsis?

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2018 2:24 pm
by FlyTrap Hunter
mo_carnivore wrote:It's virtually impossible to identify sundews at this young of an age---be patient, wait a couple weeks to months, feed them well, and it will be a whole lot easier.
Here is a update. I thought they were Humpty dos because they germinated so fast but maybe d. Natelinsis?Image

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