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How is your D. adelae fella S'porean?

Cindy

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It's coming to a month since some of you got the baby sundews from me. I am just wondering what are your growing conditions, media and growth rate.  
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Well, the lack of sun for the last couple of weeks has taken a toll on the plants. They are growing but not red.

I use your recommended mix of LFS and perlite. I do use more perlite for the D. adelae and D. binata than the D. petiolaris.

Thanks again for the plants, Cindy.

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D. adelae

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D. petiolaris (front) and D. binata (back)
 
The D. adelae is more than 8 cm across, is planted in the community pot of mostly peat top dressed with live LFS.
The plantlet on the right looks like a juvenile adelae.

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Quote[/b] (Cindy @ Jan. 16 2006,9:58)]It's coming to a month since some of you got the baby sundews from me. I am just wondering what are your growing conditions, media and growth rate.  
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Hello,
my plants adelaes are doing well too, though not as large as those pictured. growing pretty well,
thanks again, cindy!
btw, the live sphagnum is still good but doing nothing, any ideas how to grow it better?
thanks
 
Heh, my adelae produced a baby already. It loves the lowland Nep terrarium so I put it at a dimly lit corner. Green leaves.
 
Mine only 1 week old leh
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But they are doing well! Thanks!
 
Good to read and see that the plants are doing well and some even sending out offshoots.

For more inspiration...  
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These are of about the same age as the ones I sent to you all. Photo taken on 12 Dec 2005. Can hardly see them on the photo.
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26 Dec 2005
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13 Jan 2006
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Very close to lights
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On the windowsill
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Wow, you've got very nice D.adelaes! Btw, will leaf cuttings work? Or only root cuttings?
 
That must be quite a lot of light! Must get light fixtures...
 
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I tried leaves, didn't work. Roots are easy and ideal!  
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Not a lot of light. Just that it is very close. That's a 3-ft 30W flourescent. Maybe the reflector helped. It took me a while to get that photo right, I kept appearing in the reflector!
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Great looking D. adelae Cindy!

D. adelae has proved to be one of the weediest CPs for me, especially in my classic terrariums. They just spread, and spread...and spread! Constantly producing plantlets from their roots. I love em'
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My root cuttings do not seem to work. I now have seven plantlets from three leaves!
 
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Wow
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Was it even intentional?Anyway I cut a leaf out and floated it on water. See if it'll work lah. Just a small piece
 
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It was not even intentional. The leaves is on the sphagnum moss and suddenly, the plantlets appeared!
 
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That's the thing about D. adelae.
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Roots work when you propagate intentionally and leaves work unintentionally.
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  • #16
Spot on... at least there will be plants to share later.
 
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