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By rusology
Posts:  60
Joined:  Sat Sep 12, 2015 9:45 am
#247403
My first ever drosera has a flower spike! This is a first for me so I'm stoked! Still can't believe how small they are. I have all my macro gear ready to shoot the flowers!
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By fattytuna
Posts:  749
Joined:  Sun Jan 22, 2012 4:00 am
#247425
Looks great! This species produces an abundance of very fertile seeds which seem to get into all the pots around it. I'm sure you've been told but make sure to keep them fed during and after flowering to keep them growing for another season.
By rusology
Posts:  60
Joined:  Sat Sep 12, 2015 9:45 am
#247442
fattytuna wrote:Looks great! This species produces an abundance of very fertile seeds which seem to get into all the pots around it. I'm sure you've been told but make sure to keep them fed during and after flowering to keep them growing for another season.
Yea i do hope I get some seeds. The apple is there to attract fruit flies. They eat so much that I have to clean the traps or they get mold.
Laizura wrote:Good job right now my first sundew a drosera capensis is flowering too
Congrats! It sure is exciting!
By rusology
Posts:  60
Joined:  Sat Sep 12, 2015 9:45 am
#247454
Anymal911 wrote:Woah dude nice! Time for a giveaway? ;)
Haha lets see if im capable of collecting seed and growing new ones first. They are just great compared to my intermedia which sucks at catching anything. As you can see in the pic, they are huge compared to burmannii but their catching speed is soooooo slow.
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By Laizura
Posts:  97
Joined:  Sat Sep 05, 2015 5:21 pm
#247483
Anymal911 wrote:Woah dude nice! Time for a giveaway? ;)
When my drosera capensis is done flowering I will do a giveaway


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By kronos1996
Posts:  515
Joined:  Thu Sep 13, 2012 2:23 pm
#247809
I think I got those in a pitcher plant pot. They grow under my venus flytraps quite happily all season and reseeded themselves this spring. They sprouted late in the season so I forgot about them actually. ;)

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By rusology
Posts:  60
Joined:  Sat Sep 12, 2015 9:45 am
#247821
kronos1996 wrote:I think I got those in a pitcher plant pot. They grow under my venus flytraps quite happily all season and reseeded themselves this spring. They sprouted late in the season so I forgot about them actually. ;)

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haha i think i have them in my other pots as well. Might have dropped from the nursery.
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