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Post by curlingguy on Jul 5, 2008 17:18:13 GMT -5
Was looking at my plants and watering them. Noticed this newly developing leaf...and then the fact there are two traps growing on it. It's just a typical I bought at a local grocery store in February of this year....but this new developement is interesting (and I know it's not overly uncommon to see this).
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Post by hackerberry on Jul 5, 2008 23:56:56 GMT -5
Wicked! Nice coloring too. What media are you using and is the VFT outside? Wish my VFTs would show off like that.
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Post by curlingguy on Jul 6, 2008 1:45:02 GMT -5
That one is in sand/peat 1/1....but i think best for VFT's is peat/perlite 1/1....guess i had some peat/sand mix kicking around when i needed to pot that one. Here's another photo showing some other VFT's....they are all outside in full sun.
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Post by prmills on Jul 6, 2008 14:49:52 GMT -5
Very nice plants! Got to love the diversity you can get with plants outside open to nature!
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Post by hackerberry on Jul 6, 2008 16:45:12 GMT -5
Sweet, I wish the sun would come put here in Calgary.
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Post by vraev on Jul 7, 2008 23:44:15 GMT -5
Congrats. If only there was a stable cultivar that makes 2 traps on each leaves. That would be even more hotter than a B52.
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Post by Rymah on Jan 13, 2009 15:22:46 GMT -5
whats going on with the 2 headed trap?? did both open? did one die?
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