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before and After, and a few others

before and after of D. capensis "alba" x aliciae after being fed. These seedlings look awesome all squished together like this, but I'm going to re-pot them soon.. when I get space.

Sorry about pic quality, I took them rather quickly.

with all of the food on them:
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omnomnom
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after
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it's not all that easy to see the difference in the pics.

Here are summore pics!

Couple of anglica "Ca x Ha" starting to turna bit more red with the new lights.
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madagascariensis
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Thanks for lookin'.

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Here they are side by side for a better comparison:

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Those capensis x aliciae seedlings look great, I might have to trade you for some in the spring! Very nice CA x HI plants as well!
 
Very nice :)
 
I'm with Peatmoss, those are some excellent looking 'dews that i'd love to trade for in the spring.
 
Sweet! I love the before and after shot of all the dews closed up for feeding. Also digging the D. anglica. It makes me want some of these subtropical varieties so that I could grow them year round in doors. The wild ones probably wouldn't take the heat...
 
Beautiful! Very nice anglica!
 
Loving the anglica. I may need to find me some of those..
 
if i didnt know any better, your capensis x aliceae seedlings almost look like a glabarous hilaris. great shots!
 
Thanks everyone! :-O @Peatmoss: I'd be happy to trade! I have cutting with sprouts I am going to plant soon.
 
  • #10
Great feeding pics - and I really like the hybrid. They do look like D. hilaris a lot. Since all three species share some of their ranges it makes me wonder... Except D. hilaris is really tough to sprout from seed. Is D. aliciae x D. capensis as easy to sprout as the two parents are?
 
  • #11
Feed me, Seymore!
 
  • #12
Nice before & after shots!
You can see the plant is filling the pot more in the after,
and I think I can hear a few of them burping too! :-D

Nice photos!
:water:
 
  • #13
Hahaha, thanks Jim, GO, and Bluemax! :-O
 
  • #14
aww, they're growing up so fast. love them all, as always.
 
  • #15
LOL, the omnomnom shot made me chuckle.
 
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