Posted on 01/30/13 by lance
After 3 weeks, the last of the Attenbouroughii are beginning to sprout. Most of the vigorous clones have germinated and abandoned their seed pods. There are a few “stragglers” left that are currently germinating. I will try and pull these weaklings instead of letting them die off. I do not want to count the seedlings (almost [...]
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Posted on 01/26/13 by lance
I have been contemplating over wether I should type this up or not. Below is a long story that I have lived through in my childhood hope to create a Sarracenia hybrid of fantastic quality. I have typed up this story to share with people the long road I took and to show you beginners out there [...]
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Posted on 02/20/12 by lance
Today I pulled some S. yellow peril X purp “ruffles”, S. minor, and S Flava X Flava var. Ornata seeds out of stratification to sow. Ill expect to see some interesting coloration in the purp “ruffles” hybrid, with the normal expectancy’s in the other seed batches. Once I move these guys outside in the springtime, [...]
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Posted on 02/15/12 by lance
Recently, I have been receiving a ton of sarracenia seeds from my collection and from other growers. After stratifying the seed, I put the seeds in my grow patch where they grow their first baby pitchers. Then, Ill transplant them into larger seedling quadrants where they will live the next year until I transplant them [...]
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