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Drosophyllum rising...

  • #21
Hi Maxima,

That's a good idea to experiment as you are doing.

Hopefully you'll be able to find a best case scenario and an optimal range for growing Drosophyllum in your conditions.

Are you experimenting with your media mix too or are you sticking with just one media formulation?

dvg
 
  • #22
Hey dvg,

You guys have a wonderful mix, I haven't even heard half of that stuff you're using. I envy you.
Unfortunately my options for media are very limited over here; basically I am alternating between perlite, peat and vermiculite; playing with the ratios and combinations. I could find sand but a few of my plants died/stopped growing because of it, so I don't trust it and use it anymore.
 
  • #23
Maxima, you should be able to find a happy medium with the ingredients you have available to you there.

Another update on my two dewy pine seedlings.

Here is a pic of the Portuguese seedling currently pushing up it's seventh leaf,

IMG_1888-Drosophyllum-lusitanicum-Portugal.jpg


with its Spanish counterpart also working on it seventh leaf.

IMG_1917-Drosophyllum-lusitanicum-Spain.jpg


Both seedlings are still in 3" peat pots and are lightly bottom watered each day.

dvg
 
  • #24
Looking great dvg! It's a good idea to tag plants, I have spanish and portugese seedlings mixed with no way to tell them apart anymore...I should open up a thread for myself one of these days, I keep invading you guys'.

Can you smell the sickly sweet honey yet ? Mine have a strong scent right now.
 
  • #25
they are growing well,good job dvg
 
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