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  1. From the album: Sundews

    The seeds of this sundew are from ICPS seed bank.
  2. ihatov1001

    Utricularia

  3. Thanks for sharing the information with us! The movie is interesting, helpful and so beautiful!
  4. Hello Adam Hi, thanks so much for your advise. It is so helpful for me. I'm relived to hear that D. roraimae isn't so difficult to grow as I have never grown any South American sundews. But it seems to be a little problem for me to keep the temp. above 10C during winter. I got to think how to sort it out by the cold season arriving. As for your 'cooled box', what a marvelous idea it is! Best Regards
  5. Hi everyone Some time ago I bought the seeds of Drosera roraimae from Best Carnivorous Plants. Then they are now germinating and forming small seedlings. Seeing their germination, I browsed through the Internet to look up the information about this sundew but I couldn't find so much but a lot of beautiful photos of them at tepuis..... So anyone who has experiences to grow Drosera roramimae, please give me any tips. And I'd also like to know how to treat the plants during winter. I used dried sphagnum for the seedbed. Now the temperature here is between 35C and 25C, which is quite hot but the pot of the seedlings is under half-shade. And in winter here the temp. is down to - 5 C. Thanks a lot
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    Drosera anglica

    From the album: Sundews

    Drosera anglica, native to Japan
  7. From the album: Sundews

    The growing term has finished and these plants are about to move on to dormancy. They are now getting smaller week by week, which looks very interesting.
  8. Hi thanks again. I'll probably put the pots of D. glanduligera with pigmy sundews together during winter. In my region the lowest temp. is more or less a freezing point. So it should be OK! Then I'll think of bringing artificial light system for the sake of low sunshine in winter.
  9. Hi Tuberous D Thanks so much for your method too! From now on I'll put my pots of D. glanduligera under scorching summer sun. Then during the hot term do you give some moist to the soil or should it be completely dried? Best Regards
  10. Hi Siggi_Hartmeyer Thanks for your detailed information. It is really helpful! And What a beautiful photo it is! I hope I will grow my plants like them. Through your method now I know temperature control is really important. During growing term in winter do you keep the plants in green house under temps controlled? And the idea of feeding plants is also something new for me! Best Regard
  11. Hi everyone I recently got seeds of Drosera glanduligera from ICPS seeds bank. And I would like to know the tips for the cultivation. Actually it is the second opportunity for me to grow this drosera. My first try was about 3 years ago with only 20 seeds. One day in January I found 5 buds germinating one year after I had sewn the seeds. Then only 2 of them could grow, and I obtained about 50 seeds from them in May. However, an accident occurred (typhoon winds blew the pot!!) and I lost all the seeds after all. In my very short experience, Drosera glanduligera seems to be very weak at hot weather and it probably was the cause I couldn't make all the plants grow. Anybody who successfully grows this drosera, please let me know how to grow Drosera glanduligera. Best regards
  12. Quickness of germination is dependent on temperature. And if the gemmae are not fresh, you may take some more time to see their buds. In my experience flatter-shaped gemmae like D. pulchella could take more time to germinate than round-shaped ones like D. scorpioides. So I would say between a couple of days and 1 month. Good luck!
  13. Quickness of germination is dependent on temperature. And if the gemmae are not fresh, you may take some more time to see their buds. In my experience flatter-shaped gemmae like D. pulchella could take more time to germinate than round-shaped ones like D. scorpioides. So I would say between a couple of days and 1 month. Good luck!
  14. From the album: Utricularia

    What'a a tiny flower!
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