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I think you'd be better off without the bell jar, I grow mine open to my house humidity and temps all year round, lowest humidity upper 20's but not often , average humidity at a guess between 40 and 50 ,they grow and flower well enough but I have them under Flo lights but am sure a sunny window would be fine ,adjust them with a bag and increase hole size and I reckon no jar required
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I don't know much at all about tuberous drosera and grew these d ramellosa from tubers last season, I dug them up recently to see if any daughter tubers had been formed , they hadn't but the original tubers now seem to look a very strange shape though significantly larger ,any idea if this is normal
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Hello and welcome to the forum
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Cephalotus follicularis pollination
corky replied to jorgeGF74's topic in General Carnivorous Plant Discussion
Yes it can be self pollinated, tiny paintbrush from flower to flower when open has always helped -
Charlie dimmocks " garden rescue"
corky replied to Blocky71's topic in General Carnivorous Plant Discussion
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http://www.cpukforum.com/forum/index.php?/topic/55273-just-how-hardy-is-utricularia-reniformis/ This thread might be worth a look, I read this thread a couple of years back and decided to get a plant , it has survived freezes if kept pretty dry
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I would suggest you secure it somehow , they blow over very easily and that's a nightmare, I have a few and found out the hard way, I have concrete blocks on the very bottom shelve , you could do this and place your pots with seeds on top as you don't need height. Totally agree with Ada , two seasons and then cover is screwed by UV , I still think they are worth it though
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That's the sound of success my friend :-)
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Think colchicine is used by gout sufferers , so if you know someone with gout
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Some seriously impressive plants , stunning
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A topic here http://www.cpukforum.com/forum/index.php?/topic/34410-shamrock-irish-moss-peat/&page=2#comment-278958 They make shamrock peat ,
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No one reads the sun, they look at the pictures
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I admit I've never heard of it but like the vivid red colour , looks to have relatively large flowers on short stalks? Would be a bonus my book , thanks for sharing the pic