Drosera anglica, tropical form (Kanaele Bog, Kauai, Hawaii)
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- Tropical forms of Drosera anglica are very unique, beautiful, and similar in growing conditions to Drosera intermedia. The location form of D. anglica from Kanaele Bog, Kauai, Hawaii, is fairly small, but is easy to propagate and is fun to grow. For more informaiton, visit this page: www.growsundews...
OMG AMAZING!! finally a video after 3years :D
Thank you for posting! I hope this will be a common occurrence
Wow good to see you back man, use to contact you back in like 2011-2012.
Yes! You're back please keep posting! And maybe website species info update?
Sundewman, welcome back.
More videos! Yours are the best.
What kind of soil did you use for this one? What was your soil mix?
Looks like sphagnum peat moss
Plz make more videos
yo love your videos!
Wow! It's been 3years since you uploaded something! How you been doing??😬
Can you do a video titled something like "Lowest Light Tropical Sundews that are easiest for indoor mass cultivation and seed collecting.". I bought some D. Spatulata Spoon-Leaf Sundew seeds because they sounded like the best, but I don't know if there is a better variety that requires less light. Less light means it will thrive without having to buy super bright lights and that means less heat and less electricity wasted and allows it to be grown outside in heavily indirect sun lit areas, such as only receiving sunset sun light.
In my experiences, the more light a plant requires, the harder it is to find a place where you are able to put a plant, especially if you live upstairs in an apartment and not allowed to plant anything downstairs, such as in a yard. Also, people who live in 1 story homes, but their porch is heavily over-grown with tree's and gets very minimal sunlight, would also benefit from low-light varieties. Of course if you live in a wide open flat desert, you would want full sun, low-water plants, but most people don't. Since most people live in a home, most people could grow low-light plants that can be grown indoors, while the people who can grow outdoors, is MUCH more limited, therefore, low-light plants can be shared and grown by the largest amount of people, which is why I feel they are the best plants for sharing.
I do have some indoor low-light NON-Carnivorous plants, like ZZ Plant, Snake Plant, Golden Pothos, Lucky Bamboo, Pilea spruceana 'Silver Tree', so adding some CP's makes it much more fun.
hi! I hope you get this message. I really like the D. admirabillis. do you have any seed I can have? I can't find seed or plants anywhere here. I will pay shipping. thanks hope to hear from you.
Pls..I need your help i kept my drosera paradoxa for a few months and I gave it grow lights for 12daily but suddenly the leafs became dewless and is not doing great it is kept in a air tight tank with Saran Wrap any idea on what happened ?pardon me for my bad English
why did you quit youtube
I guess the sundews finally got em'. Rip
Dat kawaii! xD
Hi...i recently bought a drosera falconeri do you have any idea how to propagate it?