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Old 23rd August 2009, 02:20 AM
heiditan heiditan is offline
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Hi Heiditan, don't be too worry about the plant, it love sun. Just place it in the direct sun, it won't get hurt. I place mine in direct sun even after I have just repotted them. VFTs are hardy in our place/climate, just the dormancy is a little tricky. But if your media is pure sphagnum moss, place a water tray underneath the pot, it will need more water becos it dries very fast under hot sun. Enjoy the plant. Nice plant btw.
Hi TS. Thanks! So far so good...a couple of days ago I snipped off a rotting trap and when I pried it open, there was a medium size housefly in it. A second dead trap had two houseflies. I'm guessing they fed the houseflies to my VFT before I got it. Other than that, it's pretty interesting watching new traps slowly form. :D

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Got worked up....But they do look okay....
Haha, yeah I know how you feel, I think the girl they hired to watch the shop is new or something. Or they probably just started venturing into CPs. :/
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