Ridetsu
Gamer
Well, i got in contact with an old buddy of mine, and talked to him about me getting back into the CP thing. He and i go way back and used to grow together before he moved and we lost contact.
Well, i told him i was getting back into it, and he said he would send me a surprise. Well.. now i'm looking at a package of 50 seeds for Dionaea Muscipula (VFT) - and yes.. i counted them... gawd thats annoying. He says its a mix of several big-trap and colorful breeds - his joke being that i wouldn't know which ones are which!
So now i need some help... cuz I've never grown from seed. From what I've gathered, you just... put it on top of some soil, keep the soil wet, and let the seed have full sunlight... is that right?
any help and advice would be great. Here are some pictures of what i have ready thus far...
seeds: these things are small... smaller than i thought they would be - i was really surprised.
Potting: plastic container - 3 inches tall by three inches wide. I will be letting them grow into these pots, then transplant them later. Note: they are not wet/ready for the seeds to be put on.
my main worry thus far, is the wind blowing them off the top of the pots and losing them.
Well, i told him i was getting back into it, and he said he would send me a surprise. Well.. now i'm looking at a package of 50 seeds for Dionaea Muscipula (VFT) - and yes.. i counted them... gawd thats annoying. He says its a mix of several big-trap and colorful breeds - his joke being that i wouldn't know which ones are which!
So now i need some help... cuz I've never grown from seed. From what I've gathered, you just... put it on top of some soil, keep the soil wet, and let the seed have full sunlight... is that right?
any help and advice would be great. Here are some pictures of what i have ready thus far...
seeds: these things are small... smaller than i thought they would be - i was really surprised.
Potting: plastic container - 3 inches tall by three inches wide. I will be letting them grow into these pots, then transplant them later. Note: they are not wet/ready for the seeds to be put on.
my main worry thus far, is the wind blowing them off the top of the pots and losing them.