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Post by Adammmm on Jun 11, 2012 16:40:22 GMT
That... is... amazing...
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Post by Adammmm on Jun 1, 2012 23:23:21 GMT
A little late, but do you have a source for your unknown? I got an almost (if not) identical one from David Crump
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Post by Adammmm on Jul 26, 2011 16:13:38 GMT
Yeah. I need to get into updating the blog, haven't been on in a while.
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Post by Adammmm on Jun 1, 2011 20:59:42 GMT
Nice stuff! I just made a blog, the Sarracenia Bog Blog (http://sarraceniabogblog.wordpress.com/) for a minute I thought you were advertising mine for some reason. I was like... woah!
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Post by Adammmm on Apr 24, 2011 18:13:16 GMT
Beautiful rosea flower!
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Post by Adammmm on Oct 8, 2010 21:21:38 GMT
Ok. I guess that's what I will do, more or less, although I think it would be 3" for all of mine, based on the rack my dad is building for me.
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Post by Adammmm on Oct 7, 2010 20:58:42 GMT
They are awesome! How far away from the lights are the plants? Also, I just got lights. 1 Cool white 1 warm white t8 32w
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Post by Adammmm on Sept 14, 2010 20:56:24 GMT
OK. Well one things for sure. You got some nice plants!
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Post by Adammmm on Sept 13, 2010 21:19:58 GMT
Awesome plants!!! You have a growlist anywhere?
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Post by Adammmm on Aug 5, 2010 21:23:45 GMT
Brokken: for your Extreme Unction, are the pitchers ever a brightish yellow, and do they sometimes have straight, not wavy, lids? I got an EU from Dean Cook and mine looks how I described it. I will get a pic later.
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Post by Adammmm on May 29, 2010 12:15:17 GMT
Did the pitchers inflate while they were limp? That happened to me a few times.
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Post by Adammmm on May 29, 2010 12:13:54 GMT
I think my outdoor bog (I have minibogs too) I started 4 years ago. I didn't really get into money spending on Sarr. Cultivars until last year, so I knew it was time to get serious in having it come back. So I covered with pine needles, and, since it was undrained, poked a hole in the side to prevent rot. Not one plant in my bog died, while a few in my mini-bogs did.
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Post by Adammmm on May 25, 2010 11:51:08 GMT
jfowler, what is that Sarracenia just in front of the Calopogon tuberosus? It looks fascinating in that last picture... Your bog is a true inspiration! One other question though- how do you know the water level? Or do you go by the reliable "If it looks dry, water it" method? I'm pretty sure it is a Purpurea, although it could be a hybrid resembling a Purp. Although I could be very wrong.
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Post by Adammmm on May 23, 2010 12:28:48 GMT
My capensis came back from the roots. Nice garden I must say!
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Post by Adammmm on Apr 16, 2010 21:42:32 GMT
LOL! I didn't think you could kill D. capensis except by flame thrower or nearby nuclear explosion! I'm sure that there are some members, here, that would gladly give you some more to start in your garden... During the winter in our part of South Carolina, the low temps get down around 15 degrees F. My VFT's and Thread-leaf sundews are generally covered by leaves, though. It was just cause of lack of light or something... I'm ordering a red soon
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