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Post by alex on Oct 11, 2007 19:02:57 GMT
Could you help me that where I can buy Stylidium seeds? Or I can change it carnivorous seeds. (I have Darlingtonia, Dionaea, Drosera, Nepenthes, Pinguicula, Sarracenia and Utricularia seeds)
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2007 21:41:41 GMT
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Post by kitkor on Oct 12, 2007 2:45:50 GMT
Best way is to contact the people that work on them the most. Check with Dr. Douglas Darnowski or Allen Lowrie. I obtained some from B & T World Seeds, but Dr. Darnowski informed me that they're often just Allen's seeds at a high markup. I've also obtained some from eBay which are generally good seed.
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Post by ICPS-bob on Oct 12, 2007 3:49:32 GMT
Checking the location Alex provides in his profile (47°47'58.15"N 18°44'43.09"E), Google Earth suggests that he is located in Esztergom, Hungary. This might influence his ability to obtain seeds from overseas suppliers.
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Post by alex on Oct 12, 2007 4:34:50 GMT
I have U. bifida and U. lateriflora. Thank you ICPS-bob, yes I live in Hungary and I have problem order on overseas. I don't find Stylidium seeds in Europa.
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Post by alex on Oct 12, 2007 4:38:19 GMT
Best way is to contact the people that work on them the most. Check with Dr. Douglas Darnowski or Allen Lowrie. I obtained some from B & T World Seeds, but Dr. Darnowski informed me that they're often just Allen's seeds at a high markup. I've also obtained some from eBay which are generally good seed. Thank you kitkor! I finded seeds in the pages of B & T World Seeds.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2007 7:27:03 GMT
two quick questions...are these plants easy to grow/germinate?
(on a random side note)also alex...whats the name of the river that goes bye near your house?....your right on the inside edge of hungary...... i just noticed that the river itself where you live is the border....im such an idiot when it comes to geography....lol
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Post by alex on Oct 12, 2007 14:55:16 GMT
two quick questions...are these plants easy to grow/germinate? (on a random side note)also alex...whats the name of the river that goes bye near your house?....your right on the inside edge of hungary...... i just noticed that the river itself where you live is the border....im such an idiot when it comes to geography....lol I read so, that these plants are easy growing but I don't now. I hope... This river the Danube (in hungarian: Duna) and this river run across Budapest. The Danube north bank the Slowakia. Next to Esztergom (go east) are the Visegrad and the Danube-bend. This is a beautiful place in Hungary (and Esztergom also ) Come here!
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Post by kitkor on Oct 12, 2007 14:58:32 GMT
radjess331, I've had easy success with both S. debile and S. graminifolium (which could be S. montanum but I won't know until it flowers). Germinating S. graminifolium is easy and doesn't require special treatment. Most of the other species, if you want any success at germination, require GA or smoke treatments.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2007 22:00:35 GMT
lol okay then thanks......i may in the future try s.debile
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Post by alex on Oct 15, 2007 16:13:10 GMT
kitkor: Could you tell me what is the "smoke treatment"? How do you it? I find a process where use the "smoked water". What is it?
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Post by pinglover on Oct 15, 2007 21:38:28 GMT
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Post by phissionkorps on Oct 21, 2007 2:42:00 GMT
You mean Americans? That was written by someone with the USDA Forest Service, and is hosted by/connected to University of Idaho
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Post by pinglover on Oct 21, 2007 4:21:49 GMT
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Post by kitkor on Oct 24, 2007 2:46:31 GMT
I've used the smoke water paper with some success: www.seedman.com/cape.htmDefinitely not as messy as making your own smoke water.
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