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Hello Now that i received my MaxSea I would like to know what could enventually happen if maxsea would go into the soil?
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Cool!!! Did you just sow normal dionaea seeds?
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Such Beautifull Plants!!!
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Seed grown sarracenia
SamuelRodryg replied to Defalotus's topic in Carnivorous Plants in Cultivation
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What do you think? Lights and heat, indoors during mid of autum to the mid of spring and on summer (before and after) putting them outdoors in a ppace where gets direct sun light for like 8hours. I guess I'll have to experiment ;)
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I order some MaxSea ;). This question because I saw a guy that have made a seedling growing to maturity in 2Years just feeding them and skipping the first 2 dormancys... I wanted some adult sarracenias
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Hello to you all!!! I would like to know if and why does, skiping dormancy on sarracenias speed their growth since seed to maturity... This because I saw a guy that had a sarracenia that since seed to maturity, toke about 2,5 years... He said that fed the plants with Maxsea (or something simillar) and skiped dormancy by 2 years... Thanks ;)
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Rhizome Division? Like cut it in peices with attached roots? Like in this foto?
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Hello guys My friend questioned me if would be possible to propagate a sarracenia by a flower stalk like we do on dionaeas and some droseras... Is it? Thanks S.R.
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Yeah. I will get the soil ready and put them outdoors for dormancy...
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Aldi is a supermarket like Lidl... May not exist on your country...
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Hello!!! Do anyone knows wich type of soil is this? Old sphagnum moss? A commercial soil? It came in carnivorous plants from Aldi? Is it good? Or is it better to change?
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Wow... Am I in a dream?! They are so beautifull, congrats ;)
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Thanks for the helpfull replys... The first cacti looks like M. knippeliana, the second one I have to contact some of Carnivine's friends (thanks by the sites ) About the Aloes... The first one is A. mitriformis but about the second, doesn't look like it... Have to search with time... Thanks to you too
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How do you water the plants during holidays (especcialy during summer, outdoors)? Do you have any sistem? Do you have a neighbour that waters your plants? What do you think of a sistem where a pump once time a day pumps the water needed to water all the plants?