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Old 5th November 2008, 07:43 PM
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Default My 1 year old VFTs



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DM. Vigorous



DM. Red dragon

Growing condition... doesnt get hit by rain falls unless the wind got involved...

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Hi

Again nice VFTs you have there i like how you mix your sundews with your VFTs.1 Year and already soooo big.Its sad that my VFT leaf cutting which looked so good a few daysz back one day it was a dry day and i was busy it just went byebye.

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Very nice VFTs. Your red dragon doesn't seem red enough.
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Thats what happening to my plants too.
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Old 6th November 2008, 01:02 AM
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awesome VFTs. you grew them from seed?
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Old 6th November 2008, 01:03 AM
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oh yea and btw, how you avoid the rain and yet provide it direct sunlight?
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NIce VFT...quite big although just 1 year...
VFT will become bigger, are them ok stay with ur drosera??
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Hi Guys, thx for the compliment...

i think i better clear up the misunderstanding here...

i bought the plant 1 year ago as a 5cm diameter plant... its been in my care for a year
not that its necessarily 1 year old sorry for the confusion.

@ Malowie : theres fibre glass roof on top of it

@ harlem : yah the drosera grew there from seeds i deliberately sow them there... but if i try move other droseras which didnt grow in that area from seeds they will get burned by the sun... i tried moving the plant that produced the seeds which i sow on that vft pot and got burned in 4 days ( very brown and almost died )...

@ plantlover : That red dragon used to be soooo red all read and nothing else... but it starts to show green colours im not so sure why... a friend said that its caused by the lack of acidic property in the media.... what do you think ?

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Hi Bonsay,

Provide your VFTs with more intense and long hours of sunlight. Your red dragon will eventually become red. Another factor is the difference in day and night temperature. According to some info I got, if you can provide the difference of at least 10°C, they'll turn very red with efficient sunlight. Hope this help.
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