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Re: Basic Terrestrial Utricularia Care Sheet

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2015 1:01 pm
by w03
Great guide! Really encapsulates most of what terrestrial Utrics need, and U. sandersonii is a great suggestion for people just starting with Utrics.

If I could add a few points, there's just some notes on propagation and miscellaneous stuff that might be useful.

Utrics don't have any roots at all - the whole "root mass" is just a decentralized system of modified stems (stolons), so you basically don't need to worry about damaging it when repotting. A really common way of propagating them is just ripping/slicing chunks off and potting them up, whether by accident or intention. Even the chunk doesn't have visible "leaves" it'll usually sprout them in a week or two.

Some species (especially the ones from sect. Foliosa, like U. praelonga) are easily propagated from leaf cuttings.

Most don't self seed, but the common weedy ones and a few others like U. calycifida do.

Some don't like harsh light (U. calycifida in particular burns really easily), but most are lenient about lighting conditions as you said.

U. livida and U. pubescens might be good ones to add to beginners' suggestions, both are pretty much as easy as U. sandersonii and have their own unique flowers.

Again, thanks for the guide :)

Re: Basic Terrestrial Utricularia Care Sheet

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2015 3:15 pm
by Grey
Many thanks w03! This guide is rather old and I really should go through it and update it. I really appreciate the points you've posed and will be sure to add them in once I'm in a position to update it properly. :)

Re: Basic Terrestrial Utricularia Care Sheet

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 2:12 pm
by Grey
I can't believe it's taken me over a month to do the few updates you gave me, w03! I'm so sorry for the delay, lots of family circumstances going on right now so I've been quite behind in a few things. Thanks again for your assistance. :)

Re: Basic Terrestrial Utricularia Care Sheet

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 10:08 am
by jadewuvchicken
Do you have a care sheet for aquatic utrics? I was thinking about starting on those and I want to see their bladders function. :D

Re: Basic Terrestrial Utricularia Care Sheet

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 1:45 pm
by Grey
I'm sorry to say I don't, jadewuvchicken, but Daniel_G made one a few years ago that I hope is useful for you. You can find it here. :)

Re: Basic Terrestrial Utricularia Care Sheet

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2016 5:28 am
by Wikiwakawakawee
Kind of a necrobump, but i wanted to ask if anyone has tried/ had success growing terrestrial ultrics in aquatic situations? I thought i'd post it here in case anybody had the same question :)

Re: Basic Terrestrial Utricularia Care Sheet

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 4:48 pm
by w03
IIRC it's been tried before but most don't do well fully underwater. There's some semiaquatic species that can do well both in wet terrestrial conditions and submerged to varying degrees. Of particular mention are U. graminifolia and U. biloba, but I've also heard of similar setups with U. dichotoma, U. uliginosa, and even U. prehensilis.

Oddly enough, the reverse situation can also happen, as U. gibba, a normally aquatic species, has been seen growing in wet terrestrial conditions.

Re: Basic Terrestrial Utricularia Care Sheet

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 2:52 pm
by Dewy the Sundew
How did i not see this post? This is really great info, I have an utricularia gibba but I am thinking of getting a graminifolia and longifolia and this certainly helped, now I really want a sandersonii, cute and pretty flowers. Thanks alot Grey! :D

Re: Basic Terrestrial Utricularia Care Sheet

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2019 4:02 pm
by crys331
Thank you for this great write up!