That would be great,growqing is a pain because there roots need to be cool,I could probly take a stalon cutting to start on up.
I wouldn't try to transplant the Darlingtonia that grows in the serpentine wet soils near where you'll be. Not worth it. Just study and enjoy it. You can get to the springs where they grow year around. I used to work on the Siskiyou National Forest and know the area quite well.
I saw a program on public Tv , I believe it might have been called 'The First Flower' ( might not have..lol .. but that was a great one too) Or maybe Plant Earth .. where spiders go into pitcher plants to fish out insects and/or remove the corpses for dinner. They use their silk thread as a life rope to prevent from getting drowning and being eaten by the plant and in return keep the plant clean .. nature is truly amazing!
Tissue culture at 14!! Congrats!
Welcome to the Orchid Forum. If I were you I would strap myself to one of the Hawain giant lava boulders and refuse to leave. I hope to live there one day, though I have never been there, I know it is my kind of place.
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We must not buy their fruits:
Who knows upon what soil they fed
Their hungry thirsty roots?"
Well I have no friends and the people are not savery exept for a few unless you are staying at a hotel and my dad has no work (he does hardwood floors). I have not tced naything ebcause I don't have ms media but I have evrything else Carol Stiff gave me $30 worth of PPM so that should last me a year I guess she thinks I can do it.