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zul77 2nd May 2009 09:47 PM

I need confirmation on my VFT dormancy...please...
 
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Hi;

Here is my red VFT. I got it from a friend, a member of this forum. It's 1 (++) year old.

https://forum.petpitcher.net/attachme...1&d=1241180844

My first problem is the red coloration was gone. I was told by him (her?)it's because my VFT don't get enough direct sunlight. So I give it more sunlight by replacing it to another corner of my house. After 2-3 weeks, I found the traps grow smaller. One of the leaf turn black even it is a new leaf.

https://forum.petpitcher.net/attachme...1&d=1241180844

Since this is the sole red VFT that I have.... I'm really.. really worry about it. Is my VFT go fot it's dormancy?

Thanks.....

marvin1997 3rd May 2009 11:40 AM

Re: I need confirmation on my VFT dormancy...please...
 
No.....I don't think so.It's just turning brown.Your Vft's leaf look weird.Any pest?Mine is more bad.Mine haven't even open the it turned brow.And it has a deformed new leaf.

marvin1997 3rd May 2009 11:41 AM

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Is your trap closing real slow?

marvin1997 3rd May 2009 09:41 PM

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Err,can I get my Vft ID here. I don't want to open another thread 'cause I also want to know if he's Vft is going dormant.Thanks.
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plantlover 3rd May 2009 10:12 PM

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The photos are very blur. But I think its a akai ryu

zul77 3rd May 2009 10:52 PM

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Additional info on my VFT:

I found one of the trap (See the 1st pic: the widest open trap) got something today. The trap was closed tightly this evening. It shows that the trap is still active. As what I was understood, the traps will become dumb or non-reactive when it's dormant.... Right? I'm a newbie and not ready to handle dormancy of my VFT...:spinning:

TS 4th May 2009 01:21 AM

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The plant doesn't look sick or dormant to me but kind of stress after transplanting/repotting. As long as the core is fine, the roots should be fine too. Give it more time to acclimatise, I think the newly produced leaves/traps should get bigger & bigger. The main thing now is to get the plant to recover, forget about the colour first. Leave the plant there alone, don't move it around any more. It will stress more every time you move it to a new spot.

zul77 4th May 2009 04:55 PM

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Thanks for all the advices so far. I hope more idea will come. BTW here is my new pic of the VFT.

https://forum.petpitcher.net/attachme...6&d=1241423305

#1. This trap just got only 1 victim and now it's become non-reactive (a sign of dormancy).
#2-3. Slow trap and leaf development.
Upper #4. This trap got it's victim (still reactive which is the sign of the VFT not in dormancy?).
Lower VFT #4. Smaller new trap.

caseyhoo 5th May 2009 01:22 AM

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Im "HE"... hehe... Seems like it stress after moved to new place, since it growing well in old place (full green)... You didnt slowly move it to the new place?

I think, the plant is still confusing whether wanna go for dormancy or not. Hope that the plant is just go for fault dormancy.

For trap 1, it is old leaf that is going to die soon.

zul77 5th May 2009 04:19 PM

Re: I need confirmation on my VFT dormancy...please...
 
Im "HE"... hehe...

I'm sorry*biggrin2*

Seems like it stress after moved to new place, since it growing well in old place (full green)... You didnt slowly move it to the new place?

Yeah you're right...

I think, the plant is still confusing whether wanna go for dormancy or not. Hope that the plant is just go for fault dormancy.

So, should I proceed with dormancy treatment?


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