TerraForums Venus Flytrap, Nepenthes, Drosera and more talk
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Given that they could be a hybrid or a species, it's almost impossible to know so soon. And, if they're hybrids, it might not be possible even after they grow up. But they don't look like S. purpurea to me.
The one on the left is a S.Psittacina probably, the top is probably a hybrid with maybe Psittacina, purpurea, or minor, the other two im not sure, when they mature, you will know, btw, what kind of soil are you using there?
Kevin
All sarracenia seedlings pretty much look identical, regardless of species or hybrid. You're going to have to wait another year or two AT LEAST, before you can make any reasonable guess.
Lucky, my seeds won't do diddly for me. I've tried freezing them, rolling them with a rolling pin, soaking in water, planting them normally, planting them normally for a few weeks then freezing them
They don't even show the slightest sine of life, curse them waterproof seed cases that smush from rolling pin to much!
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