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Post by jm82792 on Jul 7, 2007 2:37:44 GMT
I got a few things from cooks all drosera but one of my binata "T"s is not growing from the growing point while the other drosera including another binata "T" are growing great. While there are no signs of new leafs,the point is not rotted and is getting TONS of sun in my bog garden . It has been around 10 days and the almost identical binata "T" has already putted out 4 nice leafs If anyone can help I would appreciate it
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Post by ICPS-bob on Jul 7, 2007 16:26:54 GMT
10 days is a very short time to expect new growth on transplanted CPs. Some plants will take a month or more before they resume growth. Patience, grasshopper.
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Post by jm82792 on Jul 8, 2007 2:09:49 GMT
Okay thanks ! Other than that one everything is doing great not enough to take pictures. I am going to try to get anglica and some other temperate drosera. My sarracenia in the bog are okay looking but wait untill fall then I can post a few nice pictures
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Post by brokken on Jul 8, 2007 19:22:11 GMT
I got a few things from cooks all drosera but one of my binata "T"s is not growing from the growing point while the other drosera including another binata "T" are growing great. While there are no signs of new leafs,the point is not rotted and is getting TONS of sun in my bog garden . It has been around 10 days and the almost identical binata "T" has already putted out 4 nice leafs If anyone can help I would appreciate it Given how prodigiously fast d.binata reproduces, you won't be singing this tune by next year. Binata has managed to invade every bog garden I have. There is not one where I don't have either d.capensis or d.binata (generally both) have not colonized.
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Post by jm82792 on Jul 11, 2007 19:51:08 GMT
Okay new leafsare coming up I was overreacting. I'm happy for the roundiflora flowers I am hoping for seed,If I get enough seed I'll send to the icps.
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