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Old 24th September 2008, 02:38 PM
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You can modify the picture so that it takes up less space. Just lower the quality or make the picture smaller.

Also you don't have to use such a large font size. It'll be just fine if you use the default one.
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Yah. The font size looks TOO BIG!!
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Hi Guys,

i've done surfing online, there's one VTF species with the trap size of 1 1/2 inch. Is this kind of VTF can be found in Malaysia. I've bought 2 normal size VTF. 1 pot in Cameron Highland the other at the flower fair at Botanical Gardens. I was wandering whether the giant trap size VTF can be found.
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Its hard to find the B52 traps VFT. I have no idea where to find it.

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I put mine in pure sunlight but must make sure moss is wet 24.7hours.
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If U put it in:a lot of sunlight leavas head upwards
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If U put it in:a lot of sunlight leavas head upwards
It is not defanately. It is depends on gene in the VFT. Not all VFT will grow upwards
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Hi Varhoon

Like casey said it depends on the variety of VFT........But for those which produce that head upwards round (frrthey normally produce this kind of leaves during the peak of summer....And there are types which hug the floor the whole year round n(rosette)....Growth normall starts on late winter and early spring where the VFT produce smaller ground hugging leaves and traps.....And as summer approaches like i said just now........

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Well, well, well. Kenneth, lemme guess, that info you got from savage garden book?

Typicals are usually rosseted, but will hold thier traps upright during summer. Some types do not hold their traps upright. But I agree that sunlight really plays an important role in the position of the trap.

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