Re: VFT Lifecycle
i want one...:crying::crying::crying:
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Re: VFT Lifecycle
i realize that transplant vft seedlings will stun them, do you think so?
and something like a mass of spider web too growing on the media, what should i do? please advice.. |
Re: VFT Lifecycle
transplanting carefully wont stun your VFT badly from what i observe.but if you use long fibered sphagnum moss for it,when your about to repot it and if your careless,you might break a root or two and that might stress the plant
spider web sometimes grow at mine too.not just VFT but sarrs also.but i dont see any bad effects i spray with pesticide or neem oil to be on the safe side. Thanks Harris :) |
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Are you sure the webs belonged to spiders? Or is it fungus? Spiders don't survive long near VFTs. Spiders are among the favourite meal on menu. Fungus usually disappear after a few days... leave the pot a bit on drier side. |
Re: VFT Lifecycle
you tranplanted 1.5cm VFT!
thats hard!how do you able to do that?!?!?toooooooooooooo small:biggrin: |
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well, so far i found out that seedlings favourite meals was the small 1-2mm insects that crawling on the sphagnum moss, thats insects corpse are usually found on the small trap that i have |
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