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Post by sherkas on Oct 27, 2008 1:58:28 GMT -5
Hello, im pretty new into growing plants (cp being my first!).
Im young and fascinated by CP. I failed a few vft before and now I have managed to keep 4 alive this year. I saw 2 flower and I got high res pictures and I even got a offshoot this year. So I now own 5 vfts. I hope to keep those 5 and make way into Drosera. I like vft but im not really intrigued by them anymore. Drosera is what I hope to get into. I hope to get good advice from you all and learn lots here!
My favorite cp past time is pictures. I pretty much just gaze into them for hours.
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Post by tael on Oct 27, 2008 2:55:02 GMT -5
Welcome to the forum! I'm also pretty new to the forum (and to CPing... is that a word? It is now!)
Anyway... all the people here are really great and friendly, so I'm sure you'll enjoy yourself!
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Post by hackerberry on Oct 27, 2008 7:13:41 GMT -5
Whoohoo! Another CPer from Calgary. Welcome to the forum and hope to chat with you about plants soon. You will enjoy it here and as Tael said, the guys here are the best!
Hackerberry.
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Post by mabudon on Oct 27, 2008 12:17:19 GMT -5
Man, the mid-west is certainly becoming a hotbed of CP activity. Glad to see another new member, if you have any questions I'm sure you can get more than enough answers here
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Post by brian on Oct 27, 2008 14:51:42 GMT -5
Try drosera capensis - a plant so foolproof only I could kill one
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Post by lloyd on Oct 27, 2008 16:00:57 GMT -5
I think the Drosera spatulata & tokaiensis are even easier as they are more manageable in size.
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