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By KissMegan
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Joined:  Thu Feb 06, 2014 1:07 am
#251245
kronos1996 wrote:Ok, cool.

Anyone know how to grow Utricularia? Lol

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Utrics like a more airy mix but if it's one of the smaller leaf kind they're less picky. You could do peat/pumice/orchid bark/sand really any mix you want. Keep it watered regularly (tray method) unless it's an epiphytic utric (which I don't think it is) :) don't stress. Utrics are the best!
By katya_dog1
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Joined:  Sat Aug 09, 2014 1:45 pm
#251255
sbrooks wrote: Not only the shipping stress, but leaf pullings are best made in the spring and summer during most active growth. You would probably end up with very weak plants, if they took at all.
I always take my leaf pullings in winter. Had nearly 100% success every time, so I'm wondering about this. Especially considering that my summer pullings have a less-than-25% success rate. It's quite possible that I'm doing something wrong with my summer pullings, however.

I wouldn't recommend stripping the plant down for sure though, not after all that stress.

Congratulations everyone on the plants! They look excellent!
By kronos1996
Posts:  515
Joined:  Thu Sep 13, 2012 2:23 pm
#251263
Anyone have links? I don't wanna kill it.

I'm guessing they aren't perennial even in mild winters?

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By zsyxcbibi
Posts:  160
Joined:  Thu Mar 26, 2015 4:00 pm
#251291
I got an extra Monkey Ass. Sarah, you should not send it, if anyone deserves the extra plants, that should be you!

But since you already sent it, it won't make any sense to send it back. But I will pay for it to you, consdier I bought it from you.

And I still need to send you some money for the fedex fee. Just, do you have ways other than paypal that I can send the money to you? I really dont want to deal with them again, still trying to get them solve the pending txs. They said it should be done soon, but another week has passed...
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By evenwind
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Joined:  Sun Jul 07, 2013 4:16 pm
#251292
Speaking of the Fedex fee... Did you find out whether it was $171 or something else? If it was that high, we surely owe you some money?
By w03
Posts:  393
Joined:  Tue Jul 15, 2014 12:46 am
#251293
Just as a note, that's not a bladder! Epiphytic utrics make tubers, and that's what you're seeing in the pic.

I also got an extra utric :p

The terrestrial species will do fine in something loose (peat with a lot of sand or perlite in it) and kept wet, epiphytic ones should be in lfs/perlite with highland conditions.
By KissMegan
Posts:  659
Joined:  Thu Feb 06, 2014 1:07 am
#251296
w03 wrote:Just as a note, that's not a bladder! Epiphytic utrics make tubers, and that's what you're seeing in the pic.

I also got an extra utric Image

The terrestrial species will do fine in something loose (peat with a lot of sand or perlite in it) and kept wet, epiphytic ones should be in lfs/perlite with highland conditions.
I knew it was too big to be true. Usually the tubers look more.... thin haha. Darn!
By SEWinans
Posts:  772
Joined:  Wed May 25, 2011 12:51 pm
#251309
Fedex was 123.90

I am assuming they charged to go pick it up too.

Of course you know what they say about assuming and I didn't make any phone calls to dig deeper.
By Seige
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Joined:  Sun Sep 15, 2013 1:02 am
#251385
Here are the pics from my order
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S. rubra ssp. wherry “Yellow Flower
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S. leucophylla, Contronelle Alabama
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S. leucophylla var. viridescens (heterophylla)
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S. alata “Pubescent Giant Green
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D. filiformis var filiformis
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D. capensis “Baines Kloof”
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