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By Xeno
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#37947
I always this information about pings hehe.. What pings is it that dosnt need any dormancy and just grow nonstop ?
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By Pat
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#37969
Do you mean like the tropical species e.g. P . morranensis?
By Aging_Bourbon
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Pat wrote:Do you mean like the tropical species e.g. P . morranensis?
Pat said it man, Tropical.
By Xeno
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allenc666 wrote:
Pat wrote:Do you mean like the tropical species e.g. P . morranensis?
Pat said it man, Tropical.
but that one going in hibernacula ? I want pings like P.primuliflora
By Aging_Bourbon
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Xeno wrote:
allenc666 wrote:
Pat wrote:Do you mean like the tropical species e.g. P . morranensis?
Pat said it man, Tropical.
but that one going in hibernacula ? I want pings like P.primuliflora
The P. Primuliflora is both sub tropical and temperate. It needs to go dormant. But, what makes that plant unique is that It can grow along side Mexican Butterworts
By Xeno
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#37999
but that one going in hibernacula ? I want pings like P.primuliflora[/quote]
The P. Primuliflora is both sub tropical and temperate. It needs to go dormant. But, what makes that plant unique is that It can grow along side Mexican Butterworts[/quote]

So basically all mexican ones just need a period off almost no water and that is the mexican dormancy ?
By Aging_Bourbon
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Xeno wrote:but that one going in hibernacula ? I want pings like P.primuliflora
The P. Primuliflora is both sub tropical and temperate. It needs to go dormant. But, what makes that plant unique is that It can grow along side Mexican Butterworts[/quote]

So basically all mexican ones just need a period off almost no water and that is the mexican dormancy ?[/quote]
YES!
By Xeno
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#38004
Is it hard to know when the water should be taken away ?
By Aging_Bourbon
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Xeno wrote:Is it hard to know when the water should be taken away ?
Kinda, but after awhile you'll get use too it
By kittyklaws
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So when do you take away the water? :?:
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kittyklaws wrote:So when do you take away the water? :?:
The thing about Mexican butterworts it that they can go dormant outta nowhere but they usually start making smaller leaves
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mine too
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