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By hollyhock
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Joined:  Thu Mar 05, 2015 8:56 am
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I should have done my homework on plant requirements before I planted my bog. I have a very shaded yard without a really sunny spot. It seems that purpurea are more tolerant of lower light. I would like to offer these 3 plants for a northern variety of purpurea....thanks
I am not sure what the other 2 sarrs are but one is a sun starved minor.could be 2 minors.
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By Prunella1066
Posts:  4
Joined:  Fri Jul 10, 2015 12:07 pm
#235870
I'm new with Carnivorous Plants (since February) but my love for them is steadily increasing and am trying to increase my collection. I do have a s. purpurea that I could divide and trade with you but I would have to figure out how to divide it. I have not done a division yet and don't want to harm it. :D
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By Prunella1066
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Joined:  Fri Jul 10, 2015 12:07 pm
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SerMuncherIV wrote:That guy is still a little too small to divide. Give it a year and you should be good. It also looks very light-starved. You aren't keeping it on a windowsill, are you?
Awwww yeah he is in a windowsill :(
Is that why he's getting all green and not really veiny? I'm in the process of trying to work out getting an indoor setup with growing lights...hopefully soon!! I really want to expand my collection....I LOVE them all!! I want them inside because I love just looking at them...I know that must sound silly :?
By SerMuncherIV
Posts:  1209
Joined:  Sun May 31, 2015 5:59 pm
#235899
Very few grow lights are both affordable and powerful enough to keep mature Sarracenia happy indoors (seedlings are fine for the first 2-3 years). I'd much rather have healthy plants outside than unhealthy plants inside reminding me that I'm growing them poorly.
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