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I believe the webbing is the slime trails from fungus gnats. I had some problems with fungus gnats and there larvae crawling around on the soil but I got rid of them with some BT and I have'nt seen any more since then. They killed one of my D. adelae's before I got rid of them. Hopefully it will grow back from what roots its got left.
I transplant them when they get to be half and inch across or a bit bigger. My "second stage" mix is half milled sphagnum and half perlite. They stay in that till they are a couple inches across and then they go into their permanent mix (cedar mulch, perlite/pumice, charcoal, a bit of sand and a bit of peat).
I transplant them when they get to be half and inch across or a bit bigger. My "second stage" mix is half milled sphagnum and half perlite. They stay in that till they are a couple inches across and then they go into their permanent mix (cedar mulch, perlite/pumice, charcoal, a bit of sand and a bit of peat).
One of the seedlings is growing alot faster than the others you can see two little pitcher looking things coming out of the center of it. The other seedlings just have two leaves and no sign of pitchers yet.
Here's some updated pictures of one of my seedlings. The other seedlings still look the same but this one seedling is really takeing off compared to the others.
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