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If one has the patience to grow these plants from seed, it's an ecomonical way to add some interesting new mexi-pings to one's collection.
Recently, i had a chance to again try my hand at germinating a few Pinguicula species from seed.
And though the following pics are in no way stellar, as...
Looking for P. sharpii, oblongifolia, acuminata, filifolia, immaculata, lilaciana, takakii, medusina, and nivalis. I have lots of duplicate mexican ping species and hybrids, a few neps, drosera, and utrics. pm me and we'll work something out-
Birdman
Some inch-worm/caterpiller like thing(s) ate a huge number of my mexican pings during my vacation. I think all will survive but I now only have two plants of P. sharpii left (from the 20 or so I getminated). I found one and killed it (the wormen) and "drowned" th plants for an hour each. Do you...
I am an idiot. I ask for help on how to kill the mold on some Sarr seed. I decide using rubbing alcohol would be the easist b/c I actually have that. So yesterday I think wow I hope I still have some. So I got the the Pantry to get it (first mistake). You would have thought going to the pantry...
Does anyone have advice for growing P. sharpii or P. lusitanica from seed? I just received fresh seed of these species and would like to sow them as soon as possible
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