Actually, I have never considered this option Maybe next year I should give this a try.
Impressive update, Johnny. I'm always taken back by how nice those tuberous dews are, and by the sheer diversity of the Australian species. Not many people seem to be growing them - at least, not well.
Also impressive how quickly you located those Disas!
Do you know the location data on that eymae?
The tuberous species of Drosera need copious amounts of food while in active growth in order to properly develop tubers. I feed them several times per week with Maxsea.
That particular D.graomogolensis is now about 4" across and has produced several other large offshoot plants.
A beautiful display, as always!
It is nice to see the tuberous 'dews setting up for the winter. And that is the biggest graomogolensis I've ever seen a photo of. 'Looking forward to more as they progress.
I love how squamosa puts up flower stalks before the leaves form. So cool..
Several times a week.... well, that may explain it, I'll have to step up my feeding regime with those ones then, they've been getting heavy feedings, but at the same rate as my other plants.
My graomo is around 2.5" across, interesting to know they get to be that big a plant.