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Post by Devon on Apr 2, 2014 22:06:48 GMT -5
I have to agree with Lloyd that the T5HO's are great. I only recently got mine, but the 'dews are loving it.
Hal, your current avatar kind of reminds me of Walter White. :-P
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Post by LAKJP on Apr 2, 2014 22:10:06 GMT -5
I just love your plants!
Also, does anyone know whether let's say a Drosera Capensis needs more light or a VFT?
Thanks!
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Post by ilikewhatido on Apr 2, 2014 23:21:18 GMT -5
I just love your plants! Also, does anyone know whether let's say a Drosera Capensis needs more light or a VFT? Thanks! I think Capensis is able to grow well in lower light condition. But of course you probably want to give it as much light as possible. By the way, I just ordered Alien and a couple of other rare clones from Matt yesterday
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Post by LAKJP on Apr 3, 2014 5:40:30 GMT -5
Thanks ilikewhatido. You will post pictures of your new plants when they arrive, right? When will they arrive?
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Post by Dennis A(cook1973) on Apr 3, 2014 8:42:51 GMT -5
I just love your plants! Also, does anyone know whether let's say a Drosera Capensis needs more light or a VFT? Thanks! I think Capensis is able to grow well in lower light condition. But of course you probably want to give it as much light as possible. By the way, I just ordered Alien and a couple of other rare clones from Matt yesterday I am still learning but doesn't low light on Sundews affect dew production?
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Post by ilikewhatido on Apr 3, 2014 20:06:03 GMT -5
Thanks ilikewhatido. You will post pictures of your new plants when they arrive, right? When will they arrive? 2 to 3 months I think. I am most exited about the SL Seedling.
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Post by ilikewhatido on Apr 5, 2014 1:53:12 GMT -5
I personally prefer low growing plants but I think plants with upright traps tend to be more capable hunters. Found this picture the other day... King Henry enjoyed 6 freshly caught wasps
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Post by Avery on Apr 7, 2014 18:19:06 GMT -5
Your flytrap collection is fantastic! Very nice growing. One day I hope to have as many interesting cultivars as you do!
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Post by amanitovirosa on Apr 10, 2014 18:39:30 GMT -5
Love that Red Dragon. Looks different from the typical Akai Ryu I've seen. It's more compact and neat with bigger traps. ...yes, that is a wicked looking VFT! The Red Dragons I've seen are usually off the ground. Great work!! Gabriel. ...I was so busy admiring your plants I didn't notice your soil mix. It looks just like mine 50/50 peat/silica sand. I may be doing something right. Cheers
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Post by ilikewhatido on Apr 12, 2014 14:41:08 GMT -5
Love that Red Dragon. Looks different from the typical Akai Ryu I've seen. It's more compact and neat with bigger traps. ...yes, that is a wicked looking VFT! The Red Dragons I've seen are usually off the ground. Great work!! Gabriel. ...I was so busy admiring your plants I didn't notice your soil mix. It looks just like mine 50/50 peat/silica sand. I may be doing something right. Cheers Yeah the 50/50 peat/sand mix seems to be the way to go. I've never had any success with 50/50 peat/perlite mix. 100% LFS seems to work OK as well.
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