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My D.capensis is doing well and it's growing with my Sarrencia seedlings, the only problem is when the leafs get older, they rest on top of the pitchers . Also, there's a seedling D.capensis
That should be reserved for Darlingtonia, VFT's, Sarracenias, and several prolific species of Utrics!
Hey, funny thing, that last set up I had, with like 50 lbs of rocks has kept the Sterilite container in place throughout the summer and fall. It would have worked, had I not decided to put my current plant in a glorified hanging basket set up. I now have a dormant plant, instead of an MIA.
Finch: Just say the word, and there will be an army of forum folks that would be happy to unload.... I mean share more D. capensis with you - except for the Singaporeans - but that's another can-o-worms!
When I first got D.capensis, I read where all of you guys said it was a weed. Well, I didn't believe you until now. I grow all of my D.capensis indoors, and they have flowered several times recently. I have a pot that is COMPLETELY covered with a humidity dome, and it is 20 feet away from the D.capensis albino that flowered,somehow, there are D.capensis albino seedlings popping up EVERYWHERE
I now have about 7 pots with capensis seedlings popping up everywhere. Well, now I have learned the hard way to cut their flower stalks.
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