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Old 24th March 2010, 05:58 PM
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Default Red Line VFT?

I got it from local nursery last Saturday. May I know what variety is this VFT? thanx in advance...





You can see that all old trap got such trade mark - Red Line
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Oooh, casey that looks nice! Unfortunately I don't know the variety...hehe. But it looks like it had A LOT of sunlight to achieve that level of redness. Btw, it's 'traps' not 'pitchers'.
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ooh! very nice.....where you got it? help me buy one can ar?
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Oooh, casey that looks nice! Unfortunately I don't know the variety...hehe. But it looks like it had A LOT of sunlight to achieve that level of redness. Btw, it's 'traps' not 'pitchers'.
When I saw it at the nursery, Im so excited...

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ooh! very nice.....where you got it? help me buy one can ar?
I got it from Hee Nursery. And it is the only 1 plant that have such red line.
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Hahaha casey i actually saw the same exact plant
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Hahaha casey i actually saw the same exact plant
ahah!!!! Lucky you didnt get it.
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This is my Red Line. But sometime the trap lose the red line.


This is my typical. Sometime it show up the red line.


I would said this trait is not stable. And Red Line is not a registered cultivar.
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Lim, thanx for yours experience sharing and that is really helpful... I will continue keep my eyes on it after i propagate more of them...

again, Lim, thanx
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This trait seems relatively wide spread. I saw a few plants showing this characteristic on sale recently. I might had bought one if not because I have enough VFTs to take care of at the moment...
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VFTs need cool night to show this red line, they disappear if the day and night temperature difference isn't more than 10 degree C.
Long Red Fingers have that red band too, but it gone in our climate, unless your are staying in Cameron Highlands.
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