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Post by fredg on Jul 7, 2015 18:34:34 GMT
My Darlingtonia House in May 2015. At least the top half of it anyway. Flowering on the older colonies hasn't been as good as last year even though I thinned out all three trays. There are new clones flowering though which all helps with the enjoyment.
The three solar water pumps are all still running well and the seedlings appear to be growing very well indeed.
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Post by fredg on Jul 7, 2015 18:34:58 GMT
A June update
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Post by pumpkincg on Jul 8, 2015 13:28:37 GMT
Absolutely lovely Darlingtonia Fred and look at all those seedlings! Having seen how you keep your plants I am going to have a little rethink about how I keep our plants.
They've been under the greenhouse staging for years and they do quite well considering. But I think a little more light and invest in some moss to keep their bottoms cool.
Fanstastic Forum by the way and I will spread the word.
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Post by fredg on Jul 17, 2015 11:00:45 GMT
The July update. I've started removing the worst of the old pitchers and any unwanted seed heads. Three new clones have been added to the collection, so I had to have a bit of a reshuffle. The idea of having all my Darlingtonia in this one place has gone well and truly out of the glasshouse.
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Post by ada on Jul 17, 2015 18:34:39 GMT
some good additions Fred.
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Post by fredg on Sept 19, 2015 10:38:54 GMT
The latest addition to the collection.
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Post by conjola on Sept 19, 2015 21:39:25 GMT
Nice plant Fred love the red spag.
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Post by fredg on Dec 2, 2015 16:50:15 GMT
Rounding the year off. Most of the pitchers have been trimmed of dead parts, I say most as I've already spotted a few nore. The nematodes look like they've done the business again this year. No caterpillar damage - none, nil, nada.
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