So, I saved the Drosera binata from dying last week, now it's growing nicely...
I guess it's time to buy a new one...
So here's the deal, there's a plant expo in my town, BTW, I live in Veracruz, Mexico... Weather in the link's chart is wrong during March-June, it can be as high as 42 celsius in those infernal days of May
I can't remember all of the species he said he had in stock (and that he would put on sale tomorrow) but I recall: several Droseras (japonica, alicia, espatulata), Sarracenia and Nephentes...
Which ones to begin?
Oh, and one man has flytraps on sale... They're about 2 and a half inches across, with several traps and green as can be... I'm positive that they're not petri dish plants... However I've been recomended not to grow those here, the dude assures that giving them cold water is enough... Should I let go that idea or give it another try?
I guess it's time to buy a new one...
So here's the deal, there's a plant expo in my town, BTW, I live in Veracruz, Mexico... Weather in the link's chart is wrong during March-June, it can be as high as 42 celsius in those infernal days of May
I can't remember all of the species he said he had in stock (and that he would put on sale tomorrow) but I recall: several Droseras (japonica, alicia, espatulata), Sarracenia and Nephentes...
Which ones to begin?
Oh, and one man has flytraps on sale... They're about 2 and a half inches across, with several traps and green as can be... I'm positive that they're not petri dish plants... However I've been recomended not to grow those here, the dude assures that giving them cold water is enough... Should I let go that idea or give it another try?