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  • #21
and also the D. falconeri x ordensis looks like an albino capensis.

great plants Scott!!

Alex
 
  • #22
Is it just me, or did ANYONE notice that his Ivan's paddle is covered in pests?

All those white flecks are pests. You should use neem or pyrethrins. I often get that type when I grow my sundews too crowded.

I did! I ended up using Schultz's GardenSafe on them.

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Sundew Smorgasbord:

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  • #23
Very good.

It's just that these things keep coming back. I've used at least half a dozen rounds of neem-py on my neps and thrips, mealies, aphids and scale always seem to find them again. Lost so many highlanders to these pests.
 
  • #24
I used to think that drowning aphids was a 100% thing for awhile, but after a few separate incidents they;ve become more tenacious. So now I am using the chemicals and pursued non-chemical approaches, like dry ice and CO2 kits. I haven't used them yet because I don't seem to have any aphids... for now. All I see nowadays are the occasional worm and snail. How they get in my pots I don't know.
 
  • #26
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D. capensis (Albino)

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D. natalensis

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D. falconeri and a cross with ordensis

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Mixed petiolaris

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You noticed that, too?
 
  • #27
looks like you have some nice seedlings going!
Falconeri is looking quite red now!
 
  • #29
I went back and put the correct plants in there again. Photobucket gets them mixed up. I think it's because when I get an updated picture I delete them from the album and the numbers that they assign to them are off. So a sundew I deleted becomes a different plant in the album. That's my theory.
 
  • #30
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Ivan's Paddle
 
  • #31
Man Jim that clump of aliciae is AWESOME! You are one of the Sundew masters it seems!
 
  • #32
LOL! I have my ups and downs! And you're the go-to guy for D. adelae!
 
  • #33
LOL! I have my ups and downs! And you're the go-to guy for D. adelae!

LOL! And hopefully for Scorpioides too soon. I have a bunch of 6 month old Scorps that are doing great! Gemmae rule!
 
  • #34
Which color flower... pink or white? I'm looking for thr pink variety. I also realize that this is probably 6-9 months away.
 
  • #35
Which color flower... pink or white? I'm looking for thr pink variety. I also realize that this is probably 6-9 months away.

Don't know yet. I got the 2 small scorps last fall, no flowers. I'll keep you in mind when they flower. If pink I'll hook you up with gemmae.
 
  • #36
Ya know... I struggle with D. scorpioides, getting them through the summer. They wanna hunker down and go into a funk for several months.
 
  • #37
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D. paradoxa
 
  • #38
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D. sessilifolia
 
  • #39
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D. capensis

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Multifida Extrema

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B. liniflora (outside)
 
  • #40
Wow! How'd I miss this from you, Jim? Absolutely fantastic shots of dews that are doing wonderful!!
 
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