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Fresh Crop of Seedlings

  • #21
Wow, such rapid growth! They look great, and I am encouraged concerning my little 'big mouth' cross.
 
  • #22
Thanks all!

I agree Dex. I got quite a bit of variation just in this batch....from saw teeth to long fingers, green petioles to red petioles and dark blood red traps to a lighter red color. Weird stuff!
 
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  • #23
Yeah, seriously! The amount of variation is almost unbelievable. Are you sure there was no chance of cross pollination with other cultivars? Or was it a strictly monogamous fertilization?

I wish I could grow flytraps with anything remotely like that success.
 
  • #24
Spectacular!! wow! man!! I used to have a tub of seedlings like that. Which I also lost due to a failed dormancy attempt many years ago. lol! (*Story of my life...freeze dried/died* :p ).

If you ever are going to be selling some VFT seed, please notify us...you have some amazing plants there. :D
 
  • #25
beautiful plants fred! please keep us updated!
 
  • #26
I am so insanely jealous.
 
  • #27
Thanks again all.

You know Dex, you got me thinking about whether I grabbed the right seeds when I sowed these VFTs and you were right, they were not monogamous. These were "Big Mouth" seed parent plants but the polen parents were a mixture of "Big Mouth", "B52" and "Royal Red" which explains the variations.
 
  • #28
Here are those same VFT "BM" x "BM" seedlings at about 10 months. Pics taken today.
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Absolute beauties!! VFT trade one day??:) Thanks for sharing.
 
  • #29
your pictures of the your sars is very impressive. what do you do to get your germination rate so high. I have tried several times and so far no luck.
 
  • #30
your pictures of the your sars is very impressive. what do you do to get your germination rate so high. I have tried several times and so far no luck.

Thanks. I’ve tried a lot of different methods over the years for germinating sarrs and I’ve had great success with “live” sphagnum but since I moved out to CA, I needed to find an alternative to “live”. So about 4 years ago, I switched to 100% dried New Zealand long fibered sphagnum (crushed) and I think that has been the improved difference for me. I think the strike rate has increased for me along with improved vigor. You have to keep them covered and warm (80+degrees)and an 18hr photo period. Using this method, my sarr seeds germinate in about 15 days on avg. Of course after germination, a light misting of fertilizer doesn’t hurt either. :)

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Absolute beauties!! VFT trade one day??:) Thanks for sharing.

Thanks Vic. Trade anytime!!
 
  • #31
Great job Fred, those look to be some very happy seedlings! Beautiful colors!:hail:
 
  • #32
Thanks Yann! Always a pleasure.
 
  • #33
Fred I was just wondering if you fertilize your VFT's also. Mine at 10 months are tiny in comparison to yours
 
  • #35
Fred I was just wondering if you fertilize your VFT's also. Mine at 10 months are tiny in comparison to yours


If you do, HOW? Please.
 
  • #36
I use a light misting of a diluted orchid fertilizer every 3 weeks or so.
 
  • #38
Here is a small pot of mixed hybrid Sarr seedlings that another grower sent my way last June. I transplanted the keepers last weekend and put them outside. I didn't count them but there had to be over 100 in this pot.
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Breaking up the pot.
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These were the keepers...about 40.
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These were culled.
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  • #39
culled.. good word. I had to look it up.
 
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