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Hi! Jeff…
Oic…I really no know Miranda before because I just start my CPs life this August..So what people say, I will trust…Aii..so this time make the foolish thing..Luckily u all correct me..If not, I still no know I already misunderstand… "Venus Fly Trap"…. came from Planet Venus?? Oh no…I really cant stop laughing ..If he said that is other Neps, I still ok…"Venus Fly Trap"?? UNBELIEVABLE …Hope they will know the name and sell..If not, sure get some people who less this knowledge like me will misunderstand….. Yaloh! This is a good experience for me…next time hope dun do this mistake again..Hehe!! |
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I feel sorry for anyone who will fall for that "marketing trick" of calling something a different name because the fake name is popular. I am sure they figured out that most people who are interested in CPs are mostly interested in Venus fly trap. But to make a story that they come from planet Venus! Whahahahaa!
Guys when I say full sun, sometimes it might be different to you, but I do give them as full sun as I can in my small savage garden. 1. Truncata is giving pitcher at least 2 pitchers at a time, now 1 extra is growing. Truncata pitchers last a long time. I have 2 Truncatas, medium or what we can call teenager. I only have it for 3 months, so I am not expert. 2. Miranda, yes also full sun, I have no burned leaves, though the leaves of my Miranda turned reddish blotch, attaching photo that I took when I just got it and it started to grow nicely: TTFN Arvin
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Hi! Arvin…
Thanks for show ur photo and info! My N. ampullarias’ leaves also turned reddish blotch before ..That time I thought they would be die…But now it stil grow nicely…hehe!! |
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Nurseries in Malaysia don't know the plants real name. That time I bought a VFT from a nursery, the staff call it man-eating plant.
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Hi Harlem,
Many species of plant will turn reddish when exposed to direct sunlight. This is due to increase in photosynthetic pigments (carotenoids) to better absord and protect the leaf tissues from direct sunlight. If direct sunlight is not available to the plant anymore, the leaf will slowly convert back to green color which mainly comprise of chlorophylls a and b. |
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Plantlover….thats why we need some knowledge..Hehe!!
Cpnut…Thanks for give me so detail explanation. When I start plant Neps, I always fuss…Sure will worry when it get any changes. Luckily I can know the truth and knowledge through this forum…. |
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