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Singaporeans - Pygmy Sundews

  • #21
Drosera occidentalis ssp australis flower opens today
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  • #22
Very nice, JK! How long did it take for the plant to flower from gemmae?
 
  • #23
That is increadible, JK! My D. occidentalis spp. australis are all very small. How big are the rosettes of the australis?
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  • #24
gemmae to flower 3.5 months
rosettes size 15mm
 
  • #25
All in direct sunlight with the plastic dome? Wow!!
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<scrabbling to find space for pygmies to be at the windows>

By the way guys, can the plants take windy conditions? My place is so windy, I'm worried these little ones will get blown away!
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  • #26
If the roots are well established, that should not be a problem. I have one pot at my balcony and the plants are still there!
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  • #27
Windy or not, make sure rain doesn't get to them... I had one pot just directly under shelter, but when the rain drizzled in at an angle (not the full blast), many of them were uprooted. Quite messy looking.
 
  • #28
Oh, do pygmy flowers produce much seed? Is propagation by seed difficult for pygmys in general?
 
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