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Jds's growlist(Pic heavy).As of October 7,2016.

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 1:49 pm
by Jds
Aldrovanda

1)Aldrovanda vesiculosa(Australia)

Drosera

1)D.capensis"typical".
2)D.capensis"red".
3)D.capensis"alba".
4)D.capensis'WF' x D. aliciae.
5)D.adelae.
6)D.slackii.
7)D.madagascariensis.
8)D.regia.


Dionaea muscipula

1)Royal Red.
2)Green Sawtooth.
3)Titan.
4)B52.
5)All red form.
6)Cupped traps.
7)Angel wings.(Very small size)
8)Alien.(Very small size)
9)Typical.

Utricularia

1)U.sandersonii 'blue'.
2)U.spec Kerala.
3)Utricularia livida.
4)Utricularia gibba Alagoas, Quebrangulo, Brasil.
5)Utricularia bisquamata.

Sarracenia

1)Sarracenia rubra ssp. gulfensis

Cephalotus

1)-

Nepenthes(Not arrived yet)

1)N.adnata x campanulata.
2)N.'Bloody Mary'

Pinguicula

Re: Jds's small growlist

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 3:32 pm
by iamjacksplants
Hey Jds,

That's a pretty big grow list for a small grow list... :P

Pretty impressive. Do you have any pictures? How long have you had the Cephalatous?

Cheers,
-@.

Re: Jds's small growlist

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 3:40 pm
by Jds
Yes,I may upload in few days.
And my Cephalotus is too small(Just 1 pitcher about 0.5 cm),I don't know whether it's healthy or not :roll: ,even though,I will upload images of it.

Re: Jds's small growlist

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 4:05 pm
by iamjacksplants
I'm sure your Cephalatous is healthy Jds, you always seem quite knowledgeable in your posts, so I'm betting your giving it what it needs.

I really REALLY want a Cephalatous! I think that's going to be my next plant. What conditions are you giving it? How long have you had it?

Cheers,
-@.

Re: Jds's small growlist

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 4:18 pm
by Jds
Thanks Iamjacksplants.
It maybe a month and a half,it hasn't grown any pitcher since I have received but it's not dying,too!That's why I am confused about it's health.
It used to get morning sunlight from 7 or 8 am to 12pm,but since monsoon is going on,it gets sunlight very rarely.
I water by tray method,fill the tray when it dries out.

Re: Jds's small growlist

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 6:54 pm
by Ishaha
Wow jds, that's ALOT of pingsXD

Re: Jds's small growlist

Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2015 4:36 am
by Jds
Hey,Iamjacksplants!
I just saw new growth in my Cephalotus,so you can follow my method.

Re: Jds's small growlist

Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2015 4:41 am
by iamjacksplants
Hey Jds,
That's awesome news! I'm still hoping to see some pics soon.

Cheers,
-@.

Re: Jds's small growlist

Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2015 4:44 am
by Jds
These plants are very young so they are very small,so I thought of taking pictures later,but since you are curious to see my plants,I am taking images now.

Re: Jds's small growlist(Pic heavy)

Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:53 am
by Jds
Images.
I haven't taken images of plants that are too small.

Re: Jds's small growlist(Pic heavy).

Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2015 8:30 am
by iamjacksplants
WOW! Great looking plants Jds! Thanks for posting pics. Even the small ones look great.

Cheers,
-@.

Re: Jds's small growlist(Pic heavy).

Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:07 pm
by Ishaha
Wow! Nice pics

Re: Jds's small growlist(Pic heavy).

Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:35 pm
by SerMuncherIV
That "D. capensis seed grown from YaronY" isn't a D. capensis, it looks like D. tokaiensis.

Re: Jds's small growlist(Pic heavy).

Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:54 pm
by Jds
Are you sure SerMuncherIV?
I have never bought D.tokaiensis seeds,by the way,if you have 3 or 4 months old seedlings of D.capensis then can you show me?
I really want to know which plant it is.
It just came out of nowhere in my peat moss,so I planted it in different pot,you maybe right as it is growing faster than my D.capensis seedlings.

Re: Jds's small growlist(Pic heavy).

Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2015 6:08 pm
by SerMuncherIV
100% sure the larger one is not D. capensis. Your smaller seedlings probably are, but it's still too early to tell. These are D. capensis "Typical" around 4 months from seed: Image

That plant looks like an adult D. tokaiensis:
Image

I wouldn't diagnose it based on growth speed though, adult plants always grow faster than their seedling counterparts. I doubt you'll ever be able to tell the ID for sure, the taxonomy of the subtropical D. spatulata complex is hotly debated and confusing at best. To prevent misinformation from being spread, the best thing to do is label that plant a NOID Drosera.