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By bannister
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Joined:  Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:17 am
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This will be my official photo thread. (Date, camera noted):

"The Seven Wonders". My favorite seven select choices from each species. (10-03-2014, iPhone 5S)
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A couple of Pinguiculas, a 'Pirouette' and laueana. (10-03-2014, iPhone 5S)
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Attempts at Drosera capensis "All Red" leaf cuttings. Out of 6 leaves, 5 produced successful clones. (10-03-2014, iPhone 5S)
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Just noticed a spike on my Phalaenopsis orchid! So exciting! It's my first one! (10-06-2014, iPhone 5S)
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By LAKJP
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Joined:  Tue Mar 05, 2013 9:16 pm
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I like how you top-dress some plants with live sphagnum! The red species looks especially good! :D
By kcbugs
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Joined:  Mon Apr 07, 2014 3:07 pm
#213818
I love the live sphagnum too! Is it difficult to keep alive as a top dressing? I recently bought some, and am keeping it in a clear plastic food container. When I take a little out and put it on some wet LFSM, it just shrivels up.

Great photos!
By bannister
Posts:  236
Joined:  Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:17 am
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kcbugs wrote:I love the live sphagnum too! Is it difficult to keep alive as a top dressing? I recently bought some, and am keeping it in a clear plastic food container. When I take a little out and put it on some wet LFSM, it just shrivels up.

Great photos!
It's really not difficult at all. I just spray them once in the morning and once at night.
I am going to do a sale soon on the red sphagnum since they are overtaking my plants.
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By bannister
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Joined:  Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:17 am
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kcbugs wrote:How much do you spray them? Quick spritz or soak 'em? I may have to get some red from you!
A quick spray will do, just enough to keep the top moist until the next soaking. Any extra water goes down into the soil for the actual plants themselves. This prevents me from over-watering.
Also, they are indoors so I don't have to worry about the sun drying them out.

I also have dishes of sphagnum, which are just on a substrate that gets flooded with distilled water weekly.
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