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By hollyhock
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I recently started trying to propagate my plants via leaf pulling. Who knew it was going to be so much fun and so easy. What was I waiting for :D
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By Shadowtski
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OH well, some days you're the pigeon, and some days you're the statue. :)

I was thinking of the stuff from the last BCP order.

Good growing,
Mike

BTW, got your SASE today. Thank you also for your seed bank donation!
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By hollyhock
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For Drosera leaves I lay them flat on wet paper towel in a flat container and put the container in a Ziploc bag. Put it in good lighting. I open the bag once every couple of days to give it fresh air.
For the pinguicula I just lay the pulling in the same pot as the mother plant. They don't like wet in my experience. Tends to rot them out.
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