Как бегонию
Бегония, бромелиевые, цинерария, кальцеолярия, росянка, декабрист, живые камни,
меконопсис, непентес, каучуконосы, сенполии, саррацинии, стрептокарпусы, тибухина.
Поверхностный посев на полностью увлажненный грунт. Накройте контейнер стеклом или
прозрачным пластиком и поместите в место с рассеянным светом при температуре от 18 С.
Когда семена начнут прорастать, постепенно сдвигайте стекло для доступа воздуха.
Семена также можно посеять на салфетку, накрыть пластиком и поставить на светлый
подоконник.
Не помещайте под прямые лучи солнца !
Поддерживайте влажность на салфетке
до тех пор, пока сеянцы не подрастут для пикировки в маленькие горшочки.
Насекомоядные: росянку,непентес и саррацинию сажайте в рыхлый и влажный грунт
(чистый торф) с хорошим дренажом.
Не используйте удобрений, но в грунт хорошо добавить немного мха-сфагнума.
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BEGONIA; BROMELIADS; CINERARIA; CALCEOLARIA; DROSERA; CHRISTMAS CACTUS; LIVING
STONES; MECONOPSIS; NEPENTHES, RUBBER PLANTS; SAINTPAULIA; SARRACENIAS;
STREPTOCARPUS; TIBOUCHINA:
Surface sow on compost that is quite moist. Cover
container with glass or clear plastic and place in diffuse light at temperature
of 65ºF. When seeds begin to germinate, remove covering gradually. Seeds can
also be spread on damp paper toweling or blotting paper and covered with plastic
on windowsill which gets good light. Do NOT place in direct sunlight. Keep paper
moist until seedlings are large enough to prick out and plant in small pots. For
Drosera, Nepenthes, and Sarracenias make sure medium is both moist and free
draining. Use NO fertilizer, but compost should contain some sphagnum moss.
Bromeliads; Cineraria; Calceolaria; Insect Eaters (Drosera,
Nepenthes, Sarracenias); Living Stones; Meconopsis; Rubber Plants;
Saintpaulia; Streptocarpus; Tibouchina; Xmas Cactus; Begonia and
similar.
These seeds should be sown on the surface of the compost and not
covered. The compost should be quite moist and we would recommend
that you cover the seed container with a piece of glass or clear
plastic and leave in a temperature of approximately 65 degrees F in
a position which receives diffused light. Once some of the seeds
have germinated air should be admitted gradually otherwise the
seedlings may damp off.
Alternatively the seeds can be sown on to moist blotting paper or
kitchen towel placed in a saucer. Cover with a transparent cover and
place on a windowsill which receives plenty of light, but not direct
sunlight. Keep the blotting paper wet at all times and when the tiny
seedlings are large enough to handle prick out into small pots. If
the INSECT EATERS are sown using the first method described the
compost requires to be both moist yet free draining. Use only pure
peat with no fertiliser added to which sphagnum moss should be added
if available.
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