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I read on the Sarracenia.com how to do a leaf cutting for a Dionaea. I pulled it from the base of the plant, and it had a little white tissue at the bottom. I planted it in live sphagnum moss, and I have been keeping it moist. Anything else I need to do?
Hi Patrick,
Just make sure it has high humidity and plenty of indirect light. Watch out for mold. It sounds like you've got it down right. Leaf cuttings can be as simple or as complicated as you want them to be.
Good luck,
Chris
The trap had been closed for about 3 weeks, and a hole had rotted through where the insect had been, so I figured it was going to die eventually.. I figured it would be a waste to just let it shrivel up and turn black.
I would personly spray it with fungicide just to make sure it doesn't get fungus. Also don't be surprised if the whole leaf dies-the small rhyzome part should live and produce roots in the sphagum.
Hmm.. In the last few days the leaf steams (terminology incorrect probably) of all the traps that are closed (most of them) have started to turn YELLOW .. !!! This is the first time this has happened to my plant. Could it be upset because I took that leaf cutting/pulilng?
Leaf 'steams'? Do you mean the spines??
Yes, you probably shouldn't have taken that cutting...just stick with springtime cuttings. It probably shocked the plant when you hacked off one of its appendages. Take very good care of it and maybe it'll survive.
good luck,
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