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Looking for seeds! Drosera, Nep , pinguicula and cephalotus!

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 7:50 pm
by Nick_
Post your offers here... I'm look for mostly non dormancy plants.

Re: Looking for seeds! Drosera, Nep , pinguicula and cephalo

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 3:35 am
by bananaman
You do realize that Nepenthes, Cephalotus, and most Pingicula seeds are quite hard to come by, right? Cephs and neps almost never flower, and pings are hard to pollinate. Sorry I don't have any to offer...

Re: Looking for seeds! Drosera, Nep , pinguicula and cephalo

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 8:35 am
by Sander
bananaman wrote:You do realize that Nepenthes, Cephalotus, and most Pingicula seeds are quite hard to come by, right? Cephs and neps almost never flower, and pings are hard to pollinate. Sorry I don't have any to offer...
Now that u mention it, ive never seen seeds of for example a Cephalotus.

Re: Looking for seeds! Drosera, Nep , pinguicula and cephalo

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 4:00 pm
by Nick_
bananaman wrote:You do realize that Nepenthes, Cephalotus, and most Pingicula seeds are quite hard to come by, right? Cephs and neps almost never flower, and pings are hard to pollinate. Sorry I don't have any to offer...
Well of course, how do you expect me to find seeds if I don't look for them :P
If I didn't make this post, I wouldn't have gotten offers.
Thanks for the the info though.

Re: Looking for seeds! Drosera, Nep , pinguicula and cephalo

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 4:11 pm
by Daniel_G
Any particular Drosera in mind?

Re: Looking for seeds! Drosera, Nep , pinguicula and cephalo

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 5:53 pm
by Nick_
Daniel_G wrote:Any particular Drosera in mind?
Preferably one that doesn't undergo a dormancy period.
Even more specific, glanduligera.

Re: Looking for seeds! Drosera, Nep , pinguicula and cephalo

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 6:31 pm
by markus13
For Nep and Ceph seeds you're best bet would be to watch E-bay. I just checked and they don't have any Ceph seeds right now but there are a couple of vendors selling Heli seeds. There are always alot of Nep seeds on E-bay but I don't know how fresh they would be. Forum member BigBella sells Ceph seeds on E-bay every now and then, but they normally don't go cheap.

Re: Looking for seeds! Drosera, Nep , pinguicula and cephalo

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 3:41 am
by Goodkoalie
I have some D. nidiformis seeds. There care is like a cape sundew

Re: Looking for seeds! Drosera, Nep , pinguicula and cephalo

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 5:03 pm
by normando
Hey there I got some drosera seed.

1. Fresh Capensis "wide" seed
2. Filiformis "florida red" (no stratification or dormancy required)
3. D. trinervia
4. Iv got a couple other kinds aswell but I forgot what they are. If interested in anythibg just message me and ill find out what the rest are, most of what I have are dormancy free.

Re: Looking for seeds! Drosera, Nep , pinguicula and cephalo

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 3:27 pm
by RL7836
markus13 wrote:For Nep and Ceph seeds you're best bet would be to watch E-bay. I just checked and they don't have any Ceph seeds right now but there are a couple of vendors selling Heli seeds. There are always alot of Nep seeds on E-bay but I don't know how fresh they would be.
Caveat emptor is appropriate on fleabay - possibly more than anywhere. If you're going to purchase seeds there, only buy from reputable sellers (the various forums have feedback). The less-than-reputable sellers will frequently sell old worthless seeds that will never germinate.

Ceph seeds should only be purchased soon after harvest (ie: early fall in northern hemisphere) as the viability drops quickly after that.

Re: Looking for seeds! Drosera, Nep , pinguicula and cephalo

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 12:16 am
by Ras
I have a lot of dews on my growlist that dont need dormancy
let me know if you're interested

Re: Looking for seeds! Drosera, Nep , pinguicula and cephalo

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 2:34 am
by Starchy
Nick_ wrote:
Daniel_G wrote:Any particular Drosera in mind?
Preferably one that doesn't undergo a dormancy period.
Even more specific, glanduligera.
http://www.rarexoticseeds.com/en/droser ... alian.html