I've got one as you know, maybe we'll get lucky and they'll flower at the same time and happen to be different clones.
that would be awesome....or we can trade clones...
I've got one as you know, maybe we'll get lucky and they'll flower at the same time and happen to be different clones.
Always love to see your updates - like chewing on some tasty CP candy ...so epic photodump time:
If it's green & has dew, it likes you. Schizzies aren't shy about sharing their feelings. LOL (It'll like you even more if you feed it)i have a few schizzies on the side...that's dew there. no spray bottle action. you think it likes me?
Several years ago, I snagged some D. villosa seed from the ICPS seedbank. I also traded for some D. ascendens seed with some Brazilian growers. The D. villosa was the most frustrating species I've ever grown. One of the plants grew like a champ and showed me that it was the real thing (although it had it's ups & downs). The others would grow, then die back in a never ending cycle. No matter what I did, I could not find a happy spot ...drosera villosa being a good SA drosera by reminding me that im doing it wrong...
I think there's a chance that the growth @ 11 o'clock from your thumb is a stalk (notice the shape & different color from the stolons coming out from it's sides). Good luck with it. The plant in my care refuses to flower even though it has established satellites all over it's moss island. Do you have a seasonal photoperiod?utricularia campbelliana showing considerable growth. my fingernail is slightly larger than a dime for size reference. could end up with a flower this upcoming year!
Yeah - I saw that one also but figured my neck was out far enough with the one prediction.And if you are correct about the flowerstalks, that would mean the growth below the 11o'clock position is a flowerstalk as well.
Sweet pics. I especially like the heliamphora shots. You have u. campbelliana! I am so envious.
Interesting. The only time I've seen this (as he quickly looks around for a shaman, but not finding one, settles for knocking on wood) has been when temps get above 80*F in the tank.I also reduce the frequency of times the ultrasonic turns on since excessive wet and cold triggers the sudden death syndrome. Lost quite a few heliamphora that way-- especially seedlings
I've been repotting & propagating when I get a minute. Most of my stuff is already out there - but I keep adding pics in my growlist whenever something grabs my eye. I'll probably (hopefully) share pics when my 1st U. endresii flower pops...Speaking of which, you and Butch are both due for an epic photo dump. Tit for tat I say....
Bummer (but won't be 1st nor last time I was wrong) LOLEdit: double checked. "Flower stalk" has side shoots. Not a flower