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D. burmannii

I have 20+ seedlings of D. burmannii. Can I transplant them?
Or do they not handle root disturbance
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They are pretty easy to grow, just be careful to transplant.
 
Watchout for temperatures being too cold. Here in Florida in Winter I lost all my Burmannii because of the cold
 
thanks everyone! That was what I was wondering:)
 
The smaller they are, the easier they are to transplant.
 
Mine seedlings all responded BETTER after transplanting.  Keep the soil moist enough and they should LOVE the new pot.
 
  • #10
I like to leave some real close together every here and there... Looks good and this doesn't seam to stunt the growth as crowding does is some other plants...
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Andrew
 
  • #11
Those are awsome! Is it 'Piliga Red'? Mine are an all green variety.:)
 
  • #12
Thanks! Drosera Burmannii "Red Tentacles" I think is the correct name...
Andrew
 
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