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Old 17th August 2008, 12:25 AM
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Today I visited Green Penang flora exhibition at AutoCity-Juru and found some nice VFT for sale (better looking than those found at Giant) . I finally bought one home. Here is a photo of the plant. It is a typical green with red coloured traps.


Unfortunately during my journey home the plant was shaken and now most of the traps are closed. I was wandering how long will it take before the traps will re-open.

I was told by the seller to give it plenty direct sunlight and keep the water tray filled. Hope it won't die on me.
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Old 17th August 2008, 12:25 PM
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I have a question. Is it safe to put it under direct sunlight (very hot) the whole day? Scared that the plant might get fried. (morning sun is not that bad but afternoon sun is extremely hot.) Or are there any method to get full sun and yet do not get the extreme heat?
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Old 17th August 2008, 04:45 PM
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WOW! Finally you got some seller who got knowledge on the plant. Grow directly under FULL SUN!

Yes VFT has no problem to grow under full sun

hmmm.. worry about fried VFT? hehe

my situation is I make sure I water the plant enough in the morning everyday and check it during evening time to see whether the soil media is moist or not. If dry, you have to water again.

normally i will just soak it in a plastic ware full of water as long as the growing condition is windy and sunny
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Default Re: My first Venus Flytrap

Don't have to worry about the hot sun, mine have been "toasted" under Malaysian hot sun for years, they are still alive and growing fine As long as a water tray is provided, and always keep an eye on the water in the tray as what Jeff suggested.
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Default Re: My first Venus Flytrap

Dont worry lar... Yours VFT only worry that you didnt give them full sun and water only....
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Old 18th August 2008, 12:36 PM
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Thanks for confirming the lighting requirements. Cheers
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Hehe! Look vy cute..will go buy this saturday....

How much is it??
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Old 18th August 2008, 07:39 PM
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It costs me RM20 (firm). Ask for discount and the guy may throw in a small water tray FOC.
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Default Re: My first Venus Flytrap

Totally agree with everyone's suggestion with Full sun, however I'd just like to add, that what you want to avoid is overheating the medium and therefore the roots and bulb. How to do so? Actually already mentioned, just make sure that there is water tray under it. The rule of thumb is 1 inch or 2 inches of water, but then it depends on how deep your pot is. It loves rainwater too by the way!!!

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OIc...tanx ya!!
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