Hi all,
I am a newbie at sundews, VFTs and Sarracenias. Have killed many VFTs and Sarrracenia in my life. But very glad to say that my 2nd shot at dews, grown from seed, was successful! And I owe it all to Jason and brother, who have been very kind to help me and trade many cool plants with me.
Plants from seed:
D.spatulata
D.intermedia
They were also very generous with trade items:
'pink venus'
D. binata (supposed to be dichotoma giant but still young)
and just for those who enjoy it, (sadistic or just CP-obsessed?):
Do the plants seem OK? healthy? I know the spatulatas seem crowded, will transplant, besides those, are any others in bad shape? I am still newbie in this area so need all the help I can get. As you noticed, these are only the begginer plants, am hoping to get burmanii, and later the slighlty more challenging adelae...
Thank you so much Jason and Justin!
(I am from Singapore too btw)
Thanks
edit: for those who were wondering, the intermedia is strong and sticky, but I doubt it could have caught a house fly all by itself: I did the killing for that one!
I am a newbie at sundews, VFTs and Sarracenias. Have killed many VFTs and Sarrracenia in my life. But very glad to say that my 2nd shot at dews, grown from seed, was successful! And I owe it all to Jason and brother, who have been very kind to help me and trade many cool plants with me.
Plants from seed:
D.spatulata
D.intermedia
They were also very generous with trade items:
'pink venus'
D. binata (supposed to be dichotoma giant but still young)
and just for those who enjoy it, (sadistic or just CP-obsessed?):
Do the plants seem OK? healthy? I know the spatulatas seem crowded, will transplant, besides those, are any others in bad shape? I am still newbie in this area so need all the help I can get. As you noticed, these are only the begginer plants, am hoping to get burmanii, and later the slighlty more challenging adelae...
Thank you so much Jason and Justin!
(I am from Singapore too btw)
Thanks
edit: for those who were wondering, the intermedia is strong and sticky, but I doubt it could have caught a house fly all by itself: I did the killing for that one!