Some species you can transplant, many rosetted ones don't mind that at all, but on the tall growing species you might want to avoid doing that or get a good scoop of soil with the roots.
Hey Mark - what are some of the taller growing species besides the obvious D. scorpioides that you referred to that would be less amenable to transplanting? Perhaps a repot is in order if it is truly possible to dig a few kinds out without nuking their root systems.
I got the gemmae planted.....however I am now crosseyed
I am off to the next town to get a lighted magnifier for the next round,
and some t8's or t5's for my new plant rack.
Now that I have my gemmae on the ground. I have read through many posts but have yet to find how long of a period should the lights be left on them for "sprouting"?
At thisd time they are under lights 24/7. Thanks for any help here as always.
BTW, a 3.5X optivisor is on order. Much cheaper and more versatile than a desk clamp model I am too old of sight for much of that!