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I'm spazztic and stuff...!

My P. 'Sethos' is sending up a flower!!! I'm so happy right now, 'cause this is my first Mexican ping that has flowered. Thanks for the plant, Joseph!

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-Ben
 
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Wow! Where did you get your Pinguicula? Handsome specimen.

Kudos on the flower! :)
 
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Thanks! I got it from Joseph Clemens a little while ago.

-Ben
 
Ben,
And it is quite apparent that you are doing a superb job of growing it. Nice photo too.
 
Super! And I agree, it looks like you're taking really good care of it. Thanks for sharing. :)
 
Thanks again!

On average, how tall would the flower stalk get for this plant? I ask because the lights are pretty close to the plant, although there are gaps in between the fixtures.

-Ben
 
What a beautiful picture! I love that ping! What is the diameter of yours?

xvart.
 
Very nicely done!
 
Thanks!

xvart, it's about 2.5" across.

-Ben
 
  • #10
Nice! That flower stalk should approximately 4", maybe 5. Grown in cramped conditions, the flowers usually develop and open where they hit the lights. I also had some of my plants outside make 2" stalks after they got hit by frosts, so if you're feeling creative you could give your plant a cold shock :-O
Peter
 
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Drosera36 do you have a pic of the flower?
how far from the light is the ping? mine don't color up as well as that ping you have, same light same rack.
peace,
Zero
 
  • #12
Nah, but it did open today. Just that it seems to be closing for the night already or something. Kinda sucks.

It's about 4 inches away from the lights.

Alright, here's a pic of it now. It was more open a few hours ago.

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It's a lot darker in real life.

-Ben
 
  • #13
Your plants color is great.
 
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Thanks.

Well, as it seems to be the case with many Ping growers, I can't seem to get the flower color to be as dark as it is in real life, although I haven't tried very hard. ;)

Here's a pic of it open.

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Are the chances good that this guy will keep flowering through the year?

-Ben
 
  • #15
If your camera has a spot meter setting, spot meter on a petal then back the exposure off one or two stops. If not and it has an exposure compensation setting set it to -1 or -2 stops or somewhere in-between.
 
  • #16
Thanks, that seemed to help a bit.

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This looks a lot closer to how the flower really looks.

-Ben
 
  • #17
Is that with the flash?
 
  • #19
Try with the flash, exposure adjustment -1 or so. Experiment :) - the beauty of digital cameras - instant gratification.
 
  • #20
Cool ping! Is it growing in a really humid environment? I've been wondering about humidity and pings though mine seem to like the humidity in my room alone, which is low.
 
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