Hi everybody!
I took pics of some jars and would like to share them with you. I hope u like them
drosera natalensis 'Kwa-Zulu land, Natal,AF'
drosera ordensis 'Lake Argyle, Kimberley, AU'
(a nice example of what happens if you use too hard gel. The plant on the left has difficulties rooting in the medium and the root stays on the surface. In comparison with the plant on the right, which rooted OK, she is underdeveloped. They usually shoot a second roothair to penetrate the surface, but sometimes it is better to help them, the weaker ones might not manage).
drosera moorei
drosera dielsiana seedlings
drosera sp. Lantau Island young plantlets
a young drosera falconeri 'Palmerston,NT,AU' seedling
drosera ascendens 'Itarare,SP,Bra', propagating fast, time to replate
huge specimens of d. tomentosa var. glabrata "Serra do caraca, MG, BRA'
drosera broomensis x ordensis
germination of drosera arcturi 'Gelignite Creek, TAS, AU'
I took pics of some jars and would like to share them with you. I hope u like them
drosera natalensis 'Kwa-Zulu land, Natal,AF'
drosera ordensis 'Lake Argyle, Kimberley, AU'
(a nice example of what happens if you use too hard gel. The plant on the left has difficulties rooting in the medium and the root stays on the surface. In comparison with the plant on the right, which rooted OK, she is underdeveloped. They usually shoot a second roothair to penetrate the surface, but sometimes it is better to help them, the weaker ones might not manage).
drosera moorei
drosera dielsiana seedlings
drosera sp. Lantau Island young plantlets
a young drosera falconeri 'Palmerston,NT,AU' seedling
drosera ascendens 'Itarare,SP,Bra', propagating fast, time to replate
huge specimens of d. tomentosa var. glabrata "Serra do caraca, MG, BRA'
drosera broomensis x ordensis
germination of drosera arcturi 'Gelignite Creek, TAS, AU'