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Post by jm82792 on Mar 25, 2007 8:24:23 GMT
Could somebody type up a cultivation how to on byblis liniflora and possibly gigantea,since the icps germination guide has no byblis specific growing guide. Thnaks
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Post by matti on Mar 25, 2007 8:29:48 GMT
Google it.
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Post by tom on Mar 25, 2007 12:56:01 GMT
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Post by Clint on Mar 25, 2007 15:34:01 GMT
Thank you so much, Tom, for taking the extra effort to help someone out!
And by the way, the second half of that link isn't working. If you want to click on it, click on the Byblis link on that page right under Aldrovanda on the left.
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Post by tom on Mar 25, 2007 16:35:05 GMT
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Post by jm82792 on Mar 25, 2007 23:30:19 GMT
Thanks for the help I am getting some byblis seeds from the seed bank they may become a weed since it is summer all year long here. Does anyone know where I could get some urtic seed?
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Post by ICPS-bob on Mar 26, 2007 22:04:58 GMT
jm82792, if you added your location to your profile, people might be able to help you more. Since you say it is summer all year long here, I assume you live in a tropical climate. What country or state?
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Post by jm82792 on Mar 27, 2007 22:00:44 GMT
Hawaii it never drops below 60 F,the problem is I cna't grow tuberous here.
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Post by Not a Number on Mar 27, 2007 23:10:29 GMT
It does get below 60F up in the mountains.
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Post by jm82792 on Mar 28, 2007 1:16:41 GMT
Ya it does get could in honokaa it is like an ultra highland place there and there are places where it never goes above 70F and is like 50F and is alaways rainey,I was just stating the temps of where I live.
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Post by BarryRice on Mar 28, 2007 1:25:17 GMT
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Post by Clint on Mar 28, 2007 2:07:42 GMT
Ya it does get could in honokaa it is like an ultra highland place there and there are places where it never goes above 70F and is like 50F and is alaways rainey,I was just stating the temps of where I live. Do people actually live in places like that?
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Post by jm82792 on Mar 30, 2007 2:01:31 GMT
Yep they do it is very depressing there and all it is there is cloud forest.
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Post by phissionkorps on Apr 3, 2007 1:30:59 GMT
I'll give you my short version: Fill pots with sand, put them in standing water, and sow seeds on top. Put the pots close to the lights and give them about 80% humidity and they'll germinate within a few weeks (like 2 or 3). Dont spray the leaves with ANYTHING. I lost a whole crop of them because i acidentally sprayed them with fungicide when i was trying to spray it into another pot This method also works with lamellata, though you need to soak the seeds in GA3 soln. first.
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Post by magnum on Apr 10, 2007 0:20:15 GMT
What fungicide did you accidentally spray them with?
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