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Byblis cuttings experiment - inspired by a friend

Cindy

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Notice the upper portion with green leaves and the lower portion with the dead leaves
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This is a portion of the stem with green leaves still intact. It is now producing two offshoots (the reddish large one on the right and a small one to the left).
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Somehow cutting at the area which no longer has fresh green leaves kills off the main stem.

This one has turned completely brown.
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This one is drying up from the cut end.
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The growing tips which were cut off.

This is doing well, leaves are still firm.
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This one is going, going...the leaves have gone limp.
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Interesting...
 
Thank you for sharing that! I'm guessing that having live LFS is pretty helpful.
 
The growing tip which took, slightly over a month later.
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Roots formed in perlite and LFS.
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Repotted into old media of peat and sand, looking very established.
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Great job with a sensitive plant!
 
Great Job! B. liniflora are pretty hard to get cuttings to root IMO. I actually haven't had any growing for about 1 year now even though I have plenty of seeds. I need to plant the seeds soon and get one going.
 
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