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Post by Devon on May 27, 2015 13:57:10 GMT -5
Hello, I Haven't had much time to post stuff this season yet; I Have been so busy with work, plants, and partying haha. Most of my flytraps in my collection I get very recently, so they look like this. They take some time getting used to the sun outside. These ones were under lights earlier this year and I moved them outside about a month ago. They are appreciating the warm and humid weather. G14 being fed a lot to gain some size. Red shark's teeth G16 may be a worthy contestant for biggest trap competition later. G3 x G17 megatraps feather teeth. . . I have no idea why it is called that, but I love the colouration Spotty. Spots are more apparent in early spring. crested petioles to the left Sl034 wave D. scorpioides "Albany" keeps coming back after making gemmae. I'm sure there will be another round of gemmae sometime this summer. Ceph! I am super happy to have one back in my collection. Thanks Bonfield! Thanks for looking!
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Post by WillyCKH on May 27, 2015 16:09:09 GMT -5
Very nice plants! Your D. scorpioides "Albany" are really tall, aren't they?
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Post by Maiden on May 27, 2015 18:09:52 GMT -5
Wow
Very nice vfts collection bro !
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Post by Devon on May 27, 2015 21:47:54 GMT -5
Thanks guys. Very nice plants! Your D. scorpioides "Albany" are really tall, aren't they? They are about 2.5 inches tall. In the summer they grow taller because there is less light outside.
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Post by vraev on May 29, 2015 22:43:32 GMT -5
That is fantastic Devon. Some beautiful plants you got there. With my new tray/dome setup, I need to grow some dews again.
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Post by Devon on May 29, 2015 23:36:17 GMT -5
Thanks Varun. I can send you some common seeds if you'd like.
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Post by vraev on May 30, 2015 0:17:06 GMT -5
Awesome Devon. Pls keep me updated if you get any of those scoprioides gemnae and if you have any D. brumanii. thanks.
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