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By Panman
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The 'bulb' is actually a hibernaculum which is a dormant resting bud. From the dead leaves it looks like a filiformis. The other sundew looks like intermedia. It will take a few months to a year to tell anything about the sarracenia, but it will likely be an open pollinated hybrid. You can see my Meadowview hitchhikers here.
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By Nocturne
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Panman wrote:The 'bulb' is actually a hibernaculum which is a dormant resting bud. From the dead leaves it looks like a filiformis. The other sundew looks like intermedia. It will take a few months to a year to tell anything about the sarracenia, but it will likely be an open pollinated hybrid. You can see my Meadowview hitchhikers here.
Sir you are having me over excited after seeing those result! Straight art from nature. I have donated most of my sarracenia to a friend who has a sunny backyard near Chino,CA. Will have these seedlings under LED alongside the nepthens seedlings for overwinter outside the balcony. I would assume they would go dormant and that amount of light would be sufficient for them to stay healthy until spring?
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I'm not sure what you are saying. Do you have them inside under lights or outside under lights? What does your outside temp get down to?
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By Nocturne
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Panman wrote:I'm not sure what you are saying. Do you have them inside under lights or outside under lights? What does your outside temp get down to?
Its similar condition to the photo below. I have them outside under LED light, in winter it gets to low 50s or high 40s in my area. Have racks on a balcony that have insufficient natural light (always shady)so I supplement with LED on racks. I can have sarracenia grow under this condition but they never thrive or really color up without much sunlight. Im just hoping this kind of light can keep wild sarracenia seedlings healthy for few months until spring. Image
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Good luck with your interesting hitchhikers, I hope they do well over winter.

Could you post some photos of your balcony plant racks and lights pleases? I'm also limited to a shady balcony, trying to improve my setup, would love to see yours. Many thanks in advance :D
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plantnerdjules wrote:Good luck with your interesting hitchhikers, I hope they do well over winter.

Could you post some photos of your balcony plant racks and lights pleases? I'm also limited to a shady balcony, trying to improve my setup, would love to see yours. Many thanks in advance :D
Have my old reddit post here that shows set up…just empty racks with led clipped/zipped tied on it. Image
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