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caseyhoo 22nd March 2011 11:47 AM

VFT "clayton red sunset"
 
New plant that I just got few week ago... it doing fine... and growing nicely...

http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...s/IMG_2345.jpg

jimmy0123 22nd March 2011 12:10 PM

Re: VFT "clayton red sunset"
 
Nice plant. How much does it cost? It look almost like VFT red dragon, is the colour more red?

caseyhoo 22nd March 2011 02:29 PM

Re: VFT "clayton red sunset"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jimmy0123 (Post 43339)
Nice plant. How much does it cost? It look almost like VFT red dragon, is the colour more red?

It cost me rm90. From looks of it, color is darker then red dragon.

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Below source extracted from Green Culture Singapore forum
http://www.greenculturesg.com/forum/...hoto-database/
The features which make this cultivar different from other red flytraps (such as Dionaea 'Akai Ryu' or Dionaea ' Red Piranha ') are the following
A) petioles are almost always long and thin;
B) totally loses its leaves during winter;
C) totally red, except for the teeth on immature traps, which are yellow;
D) color is a deeper, darker red, almost black in the summer;
E) marginal spines are normal.

jimmy0123 22nd March 2011 05:46 PM

Re: VFT "clayton red sunset"
 
Thx for the info. Learn a lot from the site:1thumbup:

marvin1997 22nd March 2011 07:02 PM

Re: VFT "clayton red sunset"
 
So cool! :x

winterkid 22nd March 2011 11:04 PM

Re: VFT "clayton red sunset"
 
DROOL all over my keyboard aready..................*biggrin2*
be sure to mass propagate them and sell to me at cheaper price.............*biggrin2*
really really like them.........



thx,
sam:1thumbup:

Harris Azariel 23rd March 2011 12:43 AM

Re: VFT "clayton red sunset"
 
my aim is on Tissue Culture.if someone can get established,it'll be cool!

Harris Azariel 23rd March 2011 12:48 AM

Re: VFT "clayton red sunset"
 
uncle KC,tell me your growing conditions for your VFTs.
hw many hours of direct sun,how wet media,mixture of media,etc,etc :)

your VFT all marvelous ha!

caseyhoo 23rd March 2011 08:31 AM

Re: VFT "clayton red sunset"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jimmy0123 (Post 43364)
Thx for the info. Learn a lot from the site:1thumbup:

That is really a nice forum. But, nowsaday, CP section is a bit quiet. :(

Quote:

Originally Posted by marvin1997 (Post 43371)
So cool! :x

Thanks


Quote:

Originally Posted by winterkid (Post 43386)
DROOL all over my keyboard aready..................*biggrin2*
be sure to mass propagate them and sell to me at cheaper price.............*biggrin2*
really really like them.........



thx,
sam:1thumbup:

Sam, hope I can do so la... But, it take years to do so.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Harris Azariel (Post 43393)
my aim is on Tissue Culture.if someone can get established,it'll be cool!

There is a lab doing CP TC. But, heard that it is not ready yet... Cross finger!!!!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Harris Azariel (Post 43395)
uncle KC,tell me your growing conditions for your VFTs.
hw many hours of direct sun,how wet media,mixture of media,etc,etc :)

your VFT all marvelous ha!

You didnt see those not nice VFT!!!! :(

My VFT receive 9am~2pm or 3pm direct sunlight. Im using water tray for all my VFT, about 1~2cm water level. Media is pure spghagnum or sometime I mixed with perlite.

TS 23rd March 2011 11:31 AM

Re: VFT "clayton red sunset"
 
Very nice red colouration, KC. Just wonder if it maintain it's red colouration in our climate. If so, it will be nice. It's kind of difficult to keep red VFTs totally red in prolong hot weather. Those red forms from Cameron last time are extremely beautiful:wub:, entire plant in dark maroon colour. But they turned greenish maroon after a while in the lowland weather.:bored:
Please tell us if this one maintain it's colour.

caseyhoo 23rd March 2011 12:08 PM

Re: VFT "clayton red sunset"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TS (Post 43432)
Very nice red colouration, KC. Just wonder if it maintain it's red colouration in our climate. If so, it will be nice. It's kind of difficult to keep red VFTs totally red in prolong hot weather. Those red forms from Cameron last time are extremely beautiful:wub:, entire plant in dark maroon colour. But they turned greenish maroon after a while in the lowland weather.:bored:
Please tell us if this one maintain it's colour.

I hope it retain its color as well. When I got it, it just have 1 leaf. Leaf at right hand side is produce at my house. Will update it after 1 month.

Harris Azariel 23rd March 2011 03:09 PM

Re: VFT "clayton red sunset"
 
i wonder why in lowland,the colour faint a?

YGs are red but once bring down,very hard to have that type of intense red/maroonish??

if sun,we've gave a lot.

anyways uncle KC,
i wonder why your VFTs dont rot in pure sphagnum moss and given water tray?

i had killed a few VFTs few months back and all of them died because of rot.and some of them died by growing very long leaves,then week by week,it grow more upright leaf but shorter,and shorter,shorter till its very short and died though had already face cold dormancy few months before...

i hope my current vft wont die.

caseyhoo 23rd March 2011 03:17 PM

Re: VFT "clayton red sunset"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Harris Azariel (Post 43450)
i wonder why in lowland,the colour faint a?

YGs are red but once bring down,very hard to have that type of intense red/maroonish??

if sun,we've gave a lot.

anyways uncle KC,
i wonder why your VFTs dont rot in pure sphagnum moss and given water tray?

i had killed a few VFTs few months back and all of them died because of rot.and some of them died by growing very long leaves,then week by week,it grow more upright leaf but shorter,and shorter,shorter till its very short and died though had already face cold dormancy few months before...

i hope my current vft wont die.

VFT need to have 10'c difference in day and night in order to show off their potential color.

All my VFT keep in water tray and doing well

Harris Azariel 23rd March 2011 04:16 PM

Re: VFT "clayton red sunset"
 
even during rainy season your VFTs also in water tray all the time?

caseyhoo 23rd March 2011 04:37 PM

Re: VFT "clayton red sunset"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Harris Azariel (Post 43455)
even during rainy season your VFTs also in water tray all the time?

yea, there is overflow hole at the tray. The hole is around 1cm~2cm from base of water tray.

caseyhoo 23rd March 2011 04:39 PM

Re: VFT "clayton red sunset"
 
with water change hole. ;) I posted at PP long time ago.

http://carnivorousplants.wordpress.c...-water-change/

edwardyeeks 23rd March 2011 05:25 PM

Re: VFT "clayton red sunset"
 
If your area is very hot and dry, water tray is a must. My area is very humid, so I don't use the water tray. Grow in pure LFS too. Mine is the typical, but has some reddish colour in the middle of the trap :smile:

Keep us updated casey, I'm curios whether it can retain it's stunning reddishness. Then I would consider buying :laugh:

winterkid 24th March 2011 06:48 PM

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HEY guys n girls............
here are some pics of the pink venus Kc sold to me*biggrin2*
they came bare rooted and i potted them...........see nice or not:1thumbup:

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caseyhoo 24th March 2011 10:17 PM

Re: VFT "clayton red sunset"
 
Seems like the plant turn green a bit...

Hope you like it...

winterkid 25th March 2011 01:21 PM

Re: VFT "clayton red sunset"
 
Is it green bait or it's just the lighting I am growing them in????
I am currently growing them under lighting because the weather this few days at my house is hot in the day and raining heavily......the droplets are also very big........
So I dont dare to put them outside when I am not at home........


I love it....thx uncle kc...*biggrin2*

Still waiting for short teeth VFTs:tongue:


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