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kentosaurs 27th September 2008 01:10 PM

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Ok i have no problem with every 3 days.

3 months is a long long time oh well i'll just be patient and time will pass by and results will come out..at least i hope it will show some results.

Ken

marvin1997 12th October 2008 06:33 PM

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Can you water VFT with water that you wash rice?

arvin555 13th October 2008 01:29 AM

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Marvin, Why would you want to do that? :) Water used to wash rice is not that clean, plus usually that is tap water that you use. My suggestion don't scrimp on the type of water you use for your VFT, best is rainwater or Reverse Osmosis water.

Ken, I saw your OT post in the D. Prolifera post of David about your VFT leaf cutting. I'd like to say congratulations yes that is the start of your new VFTs, those stubs or nodules. But do be careful though, they are very delicate, I had 3 of those before and only 1 eventually became a grown VFT. Anyways keep up whatever you are doing (or not doing) :)

TTFN
Arvin

Tarence 13th October 2008 09:29 AM

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Marvin.......i think you are thinking about the traditional method of fertilising `auntie` plants by pouring rice water over the plants ? Naw, i would keep rice water away from CPs.

marvin1997 25th October 2008 09:20 PM

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my mom says that there are nutrients in the rice water and she uses filtered water

plantlover 25th October 2008 09:57 PM

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VFT roots will be burned by nutrients. CPs capture insects for a reason. Their roots can't handle nutrients.

arvin555 26th October 2008 12:58 AM

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If you have several VFTs, then I say do try and experiment, but if I were you I'd rather not use rice water. Use it on other plants instead. Maybe even nepenthes if you like, but you don't want to add another "variable" on your VFTs. :)

I haven't really encoutered this theory/technique here in the Philippines, not from Chinese nor Filipino. Interesting, but not for me to try out on my CPs.

TTFN
Arvin

marvin1997 26th October 2008 05:00 PM

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i think the exoskeleton of the dead insect are growing white things?
are they harmful?

edwardyeeks 26th October 2008 08:04 PM

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Whoa, white things? Could be some insect of somekind, you should try to clean your graveyard of insects. Take a spray bottle and wet the dead insects to loosen them, then carefully remove the dead body. You WILL trigger some traps by accident, don't worry, it won't kill the plant. Do grow them outside, the natural wind and rain cleans the dead insects of really well without triggering the trap. Where do you grow yur CPs? And don't water the plant with rice water, you will kill it, rice has its own minerals and sometimes dirt, not good for CPs. Good luck!:1thumbup:

Cheers

plantlover 27th October 2008 12:16 AM

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Maybe its fungus


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