He says above how he treated it. It was doing badly and he treated it with peroxide and repotted
Yes, but how exactly did he treat it with peroxide?
He says above how he treated it. It was doing badly and he treated it with peroxide and repotted
Yes, but how exactly did he treat it with peroxide?
I'm guessing a soak before repotting. I did the same last season with a vft that smelled weird
What happened to your Wacky Traps and how did you treat it?
Yes, but how exactly did he treat it with peroxide?
Hell yea, man! BTW, do you have a D. burmannii "Humpty Doo"?Let the tissue culture begin!
Thanks! I'm working on a new timelapse, right now, actually. Not sure how good it will be since the camera was bumped a few times, but I think there should be some action. It'll probably be done within a day or two.Some neat stuff in this thread! Love the time lapses.
Did your sphagnum end up growing over the algae or no? Wondering if h2o2 is safe on sphagnum... I'm guessing not, though.
Doomsday said:Thanks! I'm working on a new timelapse, right now, actually. Not sure how good it will be since the camera was bumped a few times, but I think there should be some action. It'll probably be done within a day or two.
As for the sphagnum.....it didn't. While sphagum can recover from dilute H2O2 applications as long as the inner stem isn't killed (my experience), it didn't seem to be a very effective treatment for algae in the spahgnum cultures. On other plants and media, it works really well to wipe out algae and fungi, but I have yet to remove algae from a living sphagnum culture, and have it stay away afterwards. I'd say your best bet is to just trim the live clean heads, thoroughly rinse them anyway, and then use them to start a new culture.
Thanks, and haha. You still can time lapse the blooming or the pings leaves growing.Looking forward to it, then! One of my pings is sending up a flowerbud right now, and I was like dangnabbit, if I'd only thought of doing time lapses like Doom... Haha.
It’s too bad the H2O2 treatment doesn't rid sphagnum of algae. Does the spaghnum still turn yellow with dilute applications of it though? I dealt with aphids by way of neem solution, and while it worked that did bleach my sphagnum blonde in places.
D. sp. "Floating"
Thanks, man! I appreciate it! These are two of my favorite species/varieties, too. Do you have both of them?I am very impressed with both of these photos. And it doesn't hurt that I really like the species/forms. Nicely done, man!