Drosera pulchella "44A" [GEMMAE]
Description
Drosera pulchella “44A” is a uniquely red-flowered pygmy sundew! It has wide petioles with long-tentacled circular lamina. It can produce several medium sized red flowers that stand out in any collection. The plants are quite attractive themselves and grow to maturity quite quickly. Highly recommended for any pygmy flower enthusiast!
As a pygmy sundew, it will produce ‘gemmae’ which are tiny modified leaves that appear as geometric circles of buds in the center of the growing point each fall. Each gemma can detach from the main plant and rapidly grow into a new plant (much faster than planting seed).
Drosera pulchella “44A” produces small flat gemmae. Adjust the photoperiod to be 9-10 hours in winter, gradually cycling to 14-15 hours in summer. They require proper lighting cues to produce gemmae and to flower in spring.
NOTE: These require a heat pack in cold weather to guarantee live arrival! Check the next week of your local weather and if there are highs below 40F or lows below 30F then you must add a heat pack as an add-on or from the “Supplies” section. Only one heat pack is needed per order.
Gemmae
Drosera pulchella “44A” Gemmae (15+ gemmae)
These are GEMMAE and not fully grown plants. Gemmae are tiny modified leaves that bud off the mother plants and each one can rapidly grow into an adult plant!
They are very easy to germinate and will grow much faster than seeds. Simply place them on the surface of moist soil and keep humid. Within about a week, they will send out a tiny root and begin to develop carnivorous leaves. In several months, they can be flowering size! Truly an incredible adaptation that is extremely rare in flowering plants!
You will receive 15+ gemmae folded into a wet paper towel in a bag. Plant them as soon as possible and keep in a high humidity environment. After they have developed their first few leaves, slowly acclimate to lower humidity over the next couple weeks. I often use a baggie over the top of the pot and cut off about 0.5” of the corners. After they have a couple leaves, progressively open the corners more until eventually taking off the bag after a few weeks. These want strong light, even as gemmae (though slightly less than when adults).
Growing Information
Climate: Mediterranean (SW Australia). 40-100F, low to moderate humidity.
Light: Full Sun or 20W per sq ft LED light. Pygmy sundews love bright light.
Water: Distilled or Reverse Osmosis water. Sitting in 0.5”-1” of water using tray method.
Soil: 40% Peat: 60% Perlite/Sand is a good mix. Pygmy Sundews like well draining soils. Rinse media with distilled or reverse osmosis water to remove excess salts.
Feeding: Feed leaves with Betta Fish Food Powder every month or so.
Add Pygmy Sundew Soil and a Pot + Tray to combine with these gemmae into a kit with everything you need to get started. Just add water and light!
Description
Drosera pulchella “44A” is a uniquely red-flowered pygmy sundew! It has wide petioles with long-tentacled circular lamina. It can produce several medium sized red flowers that stand out in any collection. The plants are quite attractive themselves and grow to maturity quite quickly. Highly recommended for any pygmy flower enthusiast!
As a pygmy sundew, it will produce ‘gemmae’ which are tiny modified leaves that appear as geometric circles of buds in the center of the growing point each fall. Each gemma can detach from the main plant and rapidly grow into a new plant (much faster than planting seed).
Drosera pulchella “44A” produces small flat gemmae. Adjust the photoperiod to be 9-10 hours in winter, gradually cycling to 14-15 hours in summer. They require proper lighting cues to produce gemmae and to flower in spring.
NOTE: These require a heat pack in cold weather to guarantee live arrival! Check the next week of your local weather and if there are highs below 40F or lows below 30F then you must add a heat pack as an add-on or from the “Supplies” section. Only one heat pack is needed per order.
Gemmae
Drosera pulchella “44A” Gemmae (15+ gemmae)
These are GEMMAE and not fully grown plants. Gemmae are tiny modified leaves that bud off the mother plants and each one can rapidly grow into an adult plant!
They are very easy to germinate and will grow much faster than seeds. Simply place them on the surface of moist soil and keep humid. Within about a week, they will send out a tiny root and begin to develop carnivorous leaves. In several months, they can be flowering size! Truly an incredible adaptation that is extremely rare in flowering plants!
You will receive 15+ gemmae folded into a wet paper towel in a bag. Plant them as soon as possible and keep in a high humidity environment. After they have developed their first few leaves, slowly acclimate to lower humidity over the next couple weeks. I often use a baggie over the top of the pot and cut off about 0.5” of the corners. After they have a couple leaves, progressively open the corners more until eventually taking off the bag after a few weeks. These want strong light, even as gemmae (though slightly less than when adults).
Growing Information
Climate: Mediterranean (SW Australia). 40-100F, low to moderate humidity.
Light: Full Sun or 20W per sq ft LED light. Pygmy sundews love bright light.
Water: Distilled or Reverse Osmosis water. Sitting in 0.5”-1” of water using tray method.
Soil: 40% Peat: 60% Perlite/Sand is a good mix. Pygmy Sundews like well draining soils. Rinse media with distilled or reverse osmosis water to remove excess salts.
Feeding: Feed leaves with Betta Fish Food Powder every month or so.
Add Pygmy Sundew Soil and a Pot + Tray to combine with these gemmae into a kit with everything you need to get started. Just add water and light!
Description
Drosera pulchella “44A” is a uniquely red-flowered pygmy sundew! It has wide petioles with long-tentacled circular lamina. It can produce several medium sized red flowers that stand out in any collection. The plants are quite attractive themselves and grow to maturity quite quickly. Highly recommended for any pygmy flower enthusiast!
As a pygmy sundew, it will produce ‘gemmae’ which are tiny modified leaves that appear as geometric circles of buds in the center of the growing point each fall. Each gemma can detach from the main plant and rapidly grow into a new plant (much faster than planting seed).
Drosera pulchella “44A” produces small flat gemmae. Adjust the photoperiod to be 9-10 hours in winter, gradually cycling to 14-15 hours in summer. They require proper lighting cues to produce gemmae and to flower in spring.
NOTE: These require a heat pack in cold weather to guarantee live arrival! Check the next week of your local weather and if there are highs below 40F or lows below 30F then you must add a heat pack as an add-on or from the “Supplies” section. Only one heat pack is needed per order.
Gemmae
Drosera pulchella “44A” Gemmae (15+ gemmae)
These are GEMMAE and not fully grown plants. Gemmae are tiny modified leaves that bud off the mother plants and each one can rapidly grow into an adult plant!
They are very easy to germinate and will grow much faster than seeds. Simply place them on the surface of moist soil and keep humid. Within about a week, they will send out a tiny root and begin to develop carnivorous leaves. In several months, they can be flowering size! Truly an incredible adaptation that is extremely rare in flowering plants!
You will receive 15+ gemmae folded into a wet paper towel in a bag. Plant them as soon as possible and keep in a high humidity environment. After they have developed their first few leaves, slowly acclimate to lower humidity over the next couple weeks. I often use a baggie over the top of the pot and cut off about 0.5” of the corners. After they have a couple leaves, progressively open the corners more until eventually taking off the bag after a few weeks. These want strong light, even as gemmae (though slightly less than when adults).
Growing Information
Climate: Mediterranean (SW Australia). 40-100F, low to moderate humidity.
Light: Full Sun or 20W per sq ft LED light. Pygmy sundews love bright light.
Water: Distilled or Reverse Osmosis water. Sitting in 0.5”-1” of water using tray method.
Soil: 40% Peat: 60% Perlite/Sand is a good mix. Pygmy Sundews like well draining soils. Rinse media with distilled or reverse osmosis water to remove excess salts.
Feeding: Feed leaves with Betta Fish Food Powder every month or so.
Add Pygmy Sundew Soil and a Pot + Tray to combine with these gemmae into a kit with everything you need to get started. Just add water and light!