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Brie's CP photo thread

  • #121
Time for an update! This time, all petiolaris dew pics...

I unbagged my D. falconeri x aff. ordensis seedlings a week or so ago, and just unbagged the rest of the pots today... They're all in a sealed tank at 100% humidity or close to it, so figured the risk is minimal.. The Falconeri x aff ordensis definitely took off in growth since being unbagged...

This is the largest, also shown in my previous post..
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And I finally can take a pic, sort of, of this little guy. My single D. broomensis seedling.. 1 out of 10 seeds germinated, kinda poopy.
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A new D. ordensis settling in nicely. :)
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new D. kenneallyi x ordensis also settling in and starting to show some growth
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D. paradoxa
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D. kenneallyi that was dormant upon arrival, now showing growth and a flower stalk. crappy cell phone pic taken before I decided to pull out my real camera. lol.
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And THESE are making me super happy... I was given a dormant falconeri, of which I accidently snapped the entire plant away from its little dormant root bud thingie. So in effort to save the situation, I pulled every leaf off of the plant and tossed em in RO... and i'd say 99% of them so far have strikes are are growing like crazy-town. Its super hard to get non-blurry photos due to them being in a cup, but here's the best I could manage.
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  • #122
Mannnn, I love petiolaris-es-es. They look like they're happy or happy to be settling in. And awesome strikes on the D. falconeri leaves, I'd say you probably saved the situation, haha. Well done.
 
  • #123
Yayyy! Hopefully I can coax my ordensis out of the dormancy I received it in :awesome:
 
  • #124
Very nice....you are good at this. :awesome:
 
  • #125
Thanks guys :)
 
  • #126
Excellent photography! :0o: Oh, and the plants are cool too I guess...

Nice growing! :hail:
 
  • #127
dang.. look who's off and running with the petiolaris! :hail:
 
  • #128
My,My,Brie....you are turning into a Drosera Pimp! :)

Great pics!
 
  • #129
Very nice Brie! I have always liked these sundews, but have yet to set up a proper tank for them.
 
  • #130
Congrats on the falconeri pullings! The leaves have a nice color to them.
 
  • #131
You amaze me with the amount of new plants you pull in all at once.
 
  • #132
lol well its not really all at once.. more like.. a little bit constantly. lol.
 
  • #133
Nice petiolaris!

If you keep the ordensis well fed it will get huge really fast! Definitely one of my favorite species.
 
  • #135
Looking good, Brie! Where did you get your petiolaris seeds from? I just got some from a certain Czech company, but I don't have a lot of faith that they'll germinate.
 
  • #136
I really like the white sand in the petiolaris droseras. Nice job!

And GREAT job with making the best situation out of the falconeri incident. :)
 
  • #137
Looking good, Brie! Where did you get your petiolaris seeds from? I just got some from a certain Czech company, but I don't have a lot of faith that they'll germinate.

The falconeri x aff. ordensis and aff. ordensis x paradoxa seeds came from a user here, while the broomensis and ordensis seeds came from a seed company in canada... The first two had a WAY higher germ. rate, even though I had em in my fridge all season long til I developed the cajones to try it out.. I think like 80-90% of em germinated... Compared to the seeds from canada, I got ONE broomensis and still dont see any ordensis.. *shakes head* Waste of money me thinks. Seeds were prolly crazy old or something.
 
  • #138
Compared to the seeds from canada, I got ONE broomensis and still dont see any ordensis.. *shakes head* Waste of money me thinks. Seeds were prolly crazy old or something.

Unfortunately I have heard that about them many times Brie.
 
  • #139
Compared to the seeds from canada, I got ONE broomensis and still dont see any ordensis.. *shakes head* Waste of money me thinks. Seeds were prolly crazy old or something.

Thanks. Yeah, that's about what I'm expecting, at best. It's only been a couple of weeks, but so far nothing. I'm sure the seeds are very old, but I was desperate. :)
 
  • #140
Thanks. Yeah, that's about what I'm expecting, at best. It's only been a couple of weeks, but so far nothing. I'm sure the seeds are very old, but I was desperate. :)

Well, the first germination I think I noticed was right around the 2 week mark, may of been 3... so just keep watchin em.. How are you doing yours? Mine were bagged, inside a tank, at 90-100 degrees...
 
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