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Post by Syble on Mar 30, 2006 21:23:04 GMT -5
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Post by dom1234 on Mar 31, 2006 16:01:21 GMT -5
Yes. When moisture is high, the pitcher's nectar cannot evaporate, thus some times it do that.
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Post by Flytrap on Mar 31, 2006 17:15:59 GMT -5
Isn't it just charming that our little carnivores are demonstrating their hunger ;-) ? Feed me Seymour!
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Post by steve on Mar 31, 2006 19:14:44 GMT -5
ok flytrap that was good.... maybe a little twisted.... but still good
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Post by Syble on Apr 1, 2006 10:42:00 GMT -5
LOL I have them do it in my living room where there is no additional humidity. And I do feed mine! I'm nearly compulsive! Sib
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Post by jay on Apr 1, 2006 19:22:18 GMT -5
you have heathy plants be proud.
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