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Post by ischan on Aug 20, 2008 22:46:11 GMT
Hello folks, here is me sharing a few photographs of the tissue culture antics. I have found, that these grow pretty nicely in tissue culture. I also can get them in and leave them there and pack them in while on the table they take much more space outside. Adelae Burmanii Byblis Capensis: an old one but good one, they are very slow growing in tissue culture. Drosera Gigantea: probably one of the biggest within the drosera... Filiformis: it's finally getting returned looking like the way it is supposed to. Hartemeyororum: Those yellow structures are supposed to be lanterns. When the sunlight shines on them they are supposed to glow. As an added bonus, this drosera is supposed to smell like citrus.
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Post by ischan on Aug 20, 2008 22:47:16 GMT
Indica: they're all looking like they're doing a little bit of morning exercise because they're tilted a bit to one side. Ionantha: well, it's not carnivorous... Ordensis: Pinguicula Gigantea: one of the larger ones in the ping species but a humble seedling Prolifera: the stupid plant is more interested in dividing than growing.
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Post by ischan on Aug 20, 2008 22:47:44 GMT
Psstacina: they look like tiny green worms right now but trust me, they are psstacina. Pulchella: it's flowering in tissue culture! Tokaenensis: another old one but good one. It's thick and bushy. and last but not least, another clump of Venus flytrap. The Dingley's giant:
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2008 0:20:39 GMT
wow awesome plants and pictures....i wish i knew how to tissue culture plants.....lolz
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Post by pinglover on Aug 29, 2008 3:17:26 GMT
Very nice.
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Post by jonnyq on Sept 2, 2008 20:52:03 GMT
... ...have the images been removed? I'm afraid that they're no longer viewable (at least not at the time of this posting...) Am I too late?
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Post by ischan on Sept 2, 2008 22:41:52 GMT
I need to fix it. Sorry, give me a bit. Will try and repost tonight when i get home from work
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Post by jonnyq on Sept 4, 2008 16:22:19 GMT
These are wonderful, thank you! (Now I just need to learn about each of these species...) Cheers!
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Post by turkeypig on Sept 4, 2008 23:03:51 GMT
Beautiful plants. I wish I could do TC, but i will have to satisfy myself with leaf and root cuttings. Is Drosera hartmeyerorum an easy specimen to grow? Looks like a beautiful plant.
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Post by ischan on Sept 13, 2008 1:45:45 GMT
I have yet to deflask one but from what I hear it likes Indica conditions -- sandy and on the dry side
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Post by grandmaster on Sept 13, 2008 3:27:05 GMT
How did you TC Drosera gigantea?.
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