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Post by Devon on May 27, 2015 13:40:33 GMT -5
I guess this is why it is called "Wave"!
This plant is not mature so it will be neat to see if it gets wavier as it matures. Don't forget to watch in HD!
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Post by roraima on May 27, 2015 14:09:54 GMT -5
Sweet! Very cool and unique closure. Great to see more videos from you Devon
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Post by Devon on May 27, 2015 14:58:50 GMT -5
Sweet! Very cool and unique closure. Great to see more videos from you Devon Thanks Guy.
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Post by hackerberry on May 27, 2015 15:10:21 GMT -5
Nice Devon.
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Post by H2O on May 29, 2015 12:23:00 GMT -5
That's pretty cool, do you find that the traps consistently do this?
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Post by Devon on May 29, 2015 15:00:43 GMT -5
That's pretty cool, do you find that the traps consistently do this? I am not sure actually. This trap was the first one to develop in a while; the previous traps had damage from mites I think. I will report back when the next trap is finished devoloping.
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Post by vraev on May 29, 2015 22:07:16 GMT -5
haha awesome vid and plant there Devon.
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Post by Devon on May 29, 2015 23:35:13 GMT -5
Thanks!
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Post by Devon on Jun 9, 2015 12:46:06 GMT -5
So the newest trap showed a small amount of waviness, but not nearly as much as the one in the video. I suppose it is not a stable characteristic. I will probably close every newly developed trap now just to see what each one looks like.
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Post by Devon on Jun 14, 2015 22:06:08 GMT -5
I closed the same trap again that did not show as much "wave" as the other one, and it seems that it waves more now that it is a little older. If I remember I will next another video next year when the plant is mature. I will show a bunch of traps closing to see how consistent it is.
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