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Sarracenia in Kula, Maui

  • #61
looking very nice mach, welll done!

going for seed?

never know. selfing a hybrid might produce interesting offspring. Might be different in years down the road if more of the plants bloom at the same time of year.
 
  • #62
got a question on pollen shed. tuning fork? is it the vibrations and fork barely hitting flower or is it resonance? If so could the same be done via electronic means producing the same frequencies/pitch as say C at 256 hz?
 
  • #63
Why not do what I'm doing with the Byblis? Pluck or cut off an anther, slice open the pollen sack with a scalpel. Let it dry out for around 15 minutes and then smear the pollen on the stigma.
 
  • #64
Looks like only one or two flowers on this spike. So looking into testing all kinds of things.
 
  • #65
S. purp venosa x purp purp
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S. alabamensis x leucophylla
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S. rubra jonesii
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  • #66
Those are some large Buddha bellies on that purp!
 
  • #67
S. alabamensis x leucophylla

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  • #68
Those are nice Mach. How old are they?
 
  • #69
those alabamensis x leucophylla are amazing. :0o:
 
  • #71
Wow! That's an awesome Sarr collection you've got there! In Hawaii nonetheless! Props to ya!
 
  • #72
Nice size for 2 years.
 
  • #73
Nice size for 2 years.

pushing them growing indoors. warmer. My nights outside are normally in the 50s except when we get to winter then maybe down to the high 30's. Also experimenting with a pelleted timed release fertilizer with micro nutrients. Nutricote 13-13-13 +minors I think. I think it makes a big difference to help them get going in the beginning.
 
  • #74
I agree, I fertilize as well. It makes a huge difference.
 
  • #75
Those purps continue to be spectacular. I like 'em with lots of red.
 
  • #76
What a great collection of sarracenia! I had a chance to browse this thread and you have a great start for only 2 years. It also looks as there will be a lot of greatness out of your seedlings.
 
  • #77
S. alabamensi x leucophylla seedlings:
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S. flava seedlings
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same ones only last year.
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Guessing cool nights, warm days, and high UV helping with color development. will need to see how they do in "normal" environments.
 
  • #78
made an oops. lets see if I can fix this :p

Flowers :)
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S. leucophylla Hurricane Creek, AL. Have a few odd ones that do this. start off red and later turn white....

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  • #79
Those purps continue to be spectacular. I like 'em with lots of red.

I agree, I fertilize as well. It makes a huge difference.

Nice size for 2 years.

Wow! That's an awesome Sarr collection you've got there! In Hawaii nonetheless! Props to ya!

Thanks. Collection is older than that. Just gotten better at pushing the seedlings to grow faster. I think i can compress 4 years time into 2 years of actual growing, by growing under lights indoors and skipping dormancy. Feeding also helps tremendously
 
  • #80
im really liking those alabamensis x leucophylla seedlings. im betting those are the show stopper clones out of the batch?

and as always, kulamaui works wonders on pigmentation. those cuprea almost looks like an atropurpurea!
 
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