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Harris Azariel 19th November 2010 05:00 PM

VFTs under rain.
 
guys u got problems when leaving ur VFT under heavy rain?

i dont understand other ppl's vft do fine but mine isnt under heavy rain.a few leaves break,media covered the seedlings..

do u know hw can i solve my problem?

tzestan 19th November 2010 05:12 PM

Re: VFTs under rain.
 
I only leave some big plants under rain.
Tropical rain drops are too harsh for seedlings. Fine drops carried by wind are ok. My solution... keep it protected under roof...:)

Harris Azariel 19th November 2010 05:38 PM

Re: VFTs under rain.
 
but my vft with leaf wideness around half cm break when rain hits.i saw Lim let his VFT with that kinda leaf in heavy rain and they do fine.

i think i need to put a plastic transparent roof above them.

Thanks anyways :)

emperorsnakehead 26th November 2010 04:25 PM

Re: VFTs under rain.
 
if the rain hit the traps, then the trap will shut..
is it ok for the traps?

Harris Azariel 26th November 2010 05:06 PM

Re: VFTs under rain.
 
nothing bad will happen to the trap.it will reopen a day or two if no food in it.

i need to make a minigreen house to protect my VFTs from direct heavy rain.

emperorsnakehead 26th November 2010 05:21 PM

Re: VFTs under rain.
 
so if the traps triggered by rain, nothing bad will happen?
because they said if we trigger the traps so often, it will loose sense and a few days later it will die..*biggrin2*

Harris Azariel 26th November 2010 05:38 PM

Re: VFTs under rain.
 
it can grow new trap.but juvenile plants should be protected from direct rain.a little splash on it doesnt matter.

emperorsnakehead 26th November 2010 06:13 PM

Re: VFTs under rain.
 
ohhh..
now everything seems pretty clear for me..:smile::smile::smile:

but if the rain water that we use to watering the plants, been said that its now contain acid, toxic, and so on...so..what's your opinion?

Harris Azariel 26th November 2010 06:21 PM

Re: VFTs under rain.
 
emm i dont know about that.

well,let nature do all the job!
nature knows everything :)

marvin1997 4th December 2010 12:26 AM

Re: VFTs under rain.
 
I dont think Vft habitat has really heavy rain tho... Or maybe they're protected by long grasses and Sarracenias :P


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