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Old 24th May 2011, 12:49 PM
alpiner alpiner is offline
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Default Re: My sunlight deprived VFTs

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nice dentate you have there......
i also have one that is not doing so well after this few days of uncertain weather.....
i will post pics tomorrow ...
it was still new to my house environment (got it from kc few weeks ago)
it has less standing traps........and i fear it might suddenly go into dormancy..
any tips to save it?
Thanks. By all means, I'm not in the same playing field with most of you. I just started half year ago, newbie I am. You should start a new thread and page Casey and other sifus for advice.

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Looks pretty healthy to me...
Thanks. At close inspection, the color can be more intense. E.g the yellowish VFT has a shade of pink within the trap, so I'm not sure it's actually pink or red. The unknown red has stem of dark red, but traps are lighter. But so far no complaint, I'm easy to please. Need to learn "no-rain dance" to be performed in the morning.
Btw, any help in id-ing the species?

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They all look healthy to me, alpiner. Now HOW I wish I had a standing VFT.....
I always thought my VFTs are standing because they are reaching for the sky for more sunlight. But recent VFT from Allen is not standing up, so I guess they're diff species.
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