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Today I may be ordering from the ICPS seed bank. I heard capensis seeds only need to be scattered on top of peat, like just sprinkle them then soon they'll grow. What other sundew seeds are like that?
Pretty much every CP is that way. The only exception are temperate species that require a stratification period first. The seed even with them, are sown the same way. From experience all of these have been easy for me. I left out the temperate species that need stratification or GA3 treatment (VFTs do not) and a few non-temperates that I've found to be difficult or have poor germination rate (the regular form of D. indica, D. aliciae, D. burmannii, and D. sessilifolia to name a few are some that I find fussy).
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