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sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis

Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis Ware Co, GA — tub population

Ware Co, GA

First described
2014
Type
population multi clone locality snapshot

A 2014 snapshot of a kiddie pool of Mike's Ware Co okeefenokeensis bulk material. Largely a setup-context document — the cultivation thread is where Mike laid out his plan for transitioning from kiddie pools to permanent partitioned beds. Plants in the tub probably overlap with the various Ware Co lettered clones documented in dedicated entries.

Cultivation infrastructure context

This thread captures Mike's mid-2014 planning for the bed overhaul that shapes much of his subsequent cultivation:

  • Move from kiddie pools (act as watering trays) to permanent built-in beds.
  • Each bed partitioned (≤6" deep) so disease outbreaks don't sweep the entire collection.
  • Removable side panel per partition allows winter-rain drainage.
  • Bulk populations planted directly into beds to conserve space.

Standout traits

  • Bulk Ware Co okeefenokeensis material — many individuals in a single tray

Cultivation

  • Setup uses kiddie pools as watering trays (Mike, post #5, 2014-08-31).
  • Mike's planned 2014+ overhaul (post #5, 9): switching from kiddie pools to permanent partitioned beds — partitions limit disease spread, each ≤6" deep, with one removable side for winter-rain drainage. Mike saved ~$2,400 over 2 years for the contractor build.
  • This is the planning-phase document for what later became Mike's permanent bed infrastructure. Useful background for any thread that references Mike's "beds."

Photos (4)

Naming

Mike's title "Tub of S. minor var. okefenokeensis Ware Co, GA" — refers to the kiddie-pool growing setup, not the plants themselves. Posted in the "Sarracenia panmixia!!!" board (id 16) which collects miscellaneous multi-plant bulk shots.