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Looks great. Will form quite a nice clump. Have you been feeding your D. burmannii? I have a D. capensis seedling that I just started feeding once it had 3 established gooey leaves, and now it is taking off so fast since feeding little teeny tiny bits of re-hydrated dried blood worms. Producing newer and larger leaves each time.
Looks great. Will form quite a nice clump. Have you been feeding your D. burmannii? I have a D. capensis seedling that I just started feeding once it had 3 established gooey leaves, and now it is taking off so fast since feeding little teeny tiny bits of re-hydrated dried blood worms. Producing newer and larger leaves each time.
Burmanii in my experience never gets tired of eating, in fact it shrinks if you dont feed it. I also grew mine from seed and fed it ants and it took off right away, until it got to about the size of a half-dollar coin then I fed it bees and flies. It flowered real fast too as a result. Too bad its an anual.
Burmanii in my experience never gets tired of eating, in fact it shrinks if you dont feed it. I also grew mine from seed and fed it ants and it took off right away, until it got to about the size of a half-dollar coin then I fed it bees and flies. It flowered real fast too as a result. Too bad its an anual.
I will keep on feeding them. I have read a lot of info with regards to Burmannii and I see some people have had luck with keeping theirs alive when they feed like crazy. Will see what happens.
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