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Brie's CP photo thread

  • #361
congrats on the cobra flower. everything's looking nice.
 
  • #362
Love those pygmys. I've always wanted a pot just caked with them.
Let me know if you end up parting with any of the BigEasy. Been meaning to add one with my typical.
 
  • #363
Nice, very nice.

When you did the root cutting on the regia, did you use any rooting hormone or such on it? Thinking of digging up my regia and taking some root cuttings.
 
  • #364
'Glad to hear that the kitty is doing better. Your regia starts fill me with anticipation for the cup of roots that I have waiting to sprout. They look great in the photos.
 
  • #365
Love the pigmies and congrats on your darlingtonia flower!
 
  • #366
Awesome pics! How is the tequila doing?
 
  • #367
My cobras have never flowered, they should have last year but didn't! Hopefully I'm as lucky as you this year. Those D. Lake Badgerup photos are hypnotizing! ALL of your drosera look really really nice :drool:. So many flower stalks comming up! I'm jelly!

That has got to be one of the most handsome kitties EVER. What a ham! Love that face! Poor thing.. my cat has been expensive lately too, all these tests, and nothing wrong with him. -_-;

Oh yeah:

GAH OMG love the pendant!! Where did you get that??

Dunno if I can post store links? But if you go to Etsy, and browse "venus flytrap" under "jewelry" you should find it pretty quick. If you visit Marty Magic's actual website, they have it for $15 cheaper. There's also different styles of the same pendant, which I thought was pretty rad.
 
  • #368
When you did the root cutting on the regia, did you use any rooting hormone or such on it? Thinking of digging up my regia and taking some root cuttings.
You should not have to "dig it up". Simply knock it out of the pot and the big fleshy roots are likely curled around the bottom and sides. Just snip a couple of the fleshy roots. I cut them into 1-2 inch pieces and put them on live sphagnum. I have never used rooting hormone.
 
  • #369
You should not have to "dig it up". Simply knock it out of the pot and the big fleshy roots are likely curled around the bottom and sides. Just snip a couple of the fleshy roots. I cut them into 1-2 inch pieces and put them on live sphagnum. I have never used rooting hormone.

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  • #370
Man.. i've got flowers poppin up everywhere..

H. pulchella
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  • #371
great heli brie,one of my sarrs just started growing a flower bud
 
  • #372
Very Nice Brie!!! As always ;)
 
  • #374
Nice job at flowering that H. pulchella. I can hardly get mine to even pitcher at all! Seriously, that's sweet, I wonder why mine hates life.
 
  • #375
Great pics... except the cat.

Okay, maybe the cat too. :)

Awesome that you got your darlingtonia to flower. :)
 
  • #376
good Lord. Is there anything you CAN'T grow!??!
 
  • #377
^That^

What mass said!
 
  • #378
thanks guys :)
 
  • #379
Sweet photo, as always, and AWESOME! Heli flower!!!
 
  • #380
And ANOTHER flower first for me.. U. longifolia finally bloomed! It seems to love the window sill much more then fluorescent lights... Although the recent sunny days burnt the tips of the leaves a bit..

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