Drosera Auriculata Seeds • Tuberous Sundew
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Product Details
- Grow your own carnivorous plants from seed:
- Tuberous Sundews > Drosera Auriculata
- 1 Seed envelope containing fresh sundew seeds
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- These are fresh seeds harvested within the last two growing seasons
- The seeds we sell are either imported from trusted sellers (including reputable nurseries and private growers) or are harvested from our own plants
- We do not sell carnivorous plants or seed, collected from the wild
- With so many imitations online, all of our seeds are genuine carnivorous plant seeds - We guarantee it
- Starting and nurturing your very own carnivorous plant jungle can be very extremely and most of the seed available on the store have been tested on germination in our own seedling chamber
- Growing carnivorous plants from seed requires a lot of patience
- Under optimal conditions, carnivorous plant seed usually germinates within 4-8 weeks; However, some are seasonal and others may require hot- or cold stratification and may take a couple of years to reach maturity
- It is highly recommended to do some research on specific needs prior to placing your seed order, as like with any plant you will grow from seed, we can never guarantee germination
- As this process is mostly a waiting game, it is recommended for the adventure carnivorous plant enthusiast
Sowing Guide
- Most tuberous drosera seed are to be sown in summer or early autumn since these species are winter growing. The seed of some tuberous drosera species germinate best if they have experienced a period of warm stratification in damp soil
- Drosera Hookeri, Auriculata and Macrantha do not require the warm stratification period and will germinate best if sown during autumn with temperatures ranging between 10°C and 20°C
- Our recommended sowing instructions are available in the FAQ section, however doing some research on required growing conditions, before making your purchase, would be in your favour
- Due to a range of factors we can never absolutely guarantee germination, but we can guarantee one of the most important factors with regards to germination rate: FRESH SEEDS
- When available the harvest date will be recorded on the seed packet.
